William_H
Well-Known Member
I agree about having some weather helm it does help to lift the stern up to windward. ie reduce leeway.
Regarding sailing the boat "flat" . That might seem desirable however a correct amount of sail for the conditions should see some heel as simply an idication that you have near max sail area for the wind. This can then heel even more in gusts. Of course the heeling will induce more weather helm. So yes by all means sail the boat as flat as possible using crew weight etc but don't reduce sail area jus to get it flat.
In really light conditions you induce some heel to leeward to get the sails to set under their own weight.
olewill
Regarding sailing the boat "flat" . That might seem desirable however a correct amount of sail for the conditions should see some heel as simply an idication that you have near max sail area for the wind. This can then heel even more in gusts. Of course the heeling will induce more weather helm. So yes by all means sail the boat as flat as possible using crew weight etc but don't reduce sail area jus to get it flat.
In really light conditions you induce some heel to leeward to get the sails to set under their own weight.
olewill