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angelsson
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Heaving to....
This came to mind when reading 'Coming about' previous post.
Would be obliged to read others input on the correct or most effective way to heave to. Some I have discussed it with have a different opinion on which way the wheel should be lashed once your in a heave to situation.
The method I use is as follows...
I am close hauled on a starboard tack and wish to heave to, I tack the bow through the wind leaving the genoa or foresail backed ie sheets left in same position prior to tacking.
Is the wheel (helm) lashed where it now is to leeward or is it turned and lashed to windward so that if she does start to sail she will come head up to the wind and stop.
This came to mind when reading 'Coming about' previous post.
Would be obliged to read others input on the correct or most effective way to heave to. Some I have discussed it with have a different opinion on which way the wheel should be lashed once your in a heave to situation.
The method I use is as follows...
I am close hauled on a starboard tack and wish to heave to, I tack the bow through the wind leaving the genoa or foresail backed ie sheets left in same position prior to tacking.
Is the wheel (helm) lashed where it now is to leeward or is it turned and lashed to windward so that if she does start to sail she will come head up to the wind and stop.