capnsensible
Well-Known Member
Loadsa good advice. However, I am totally with Twister Ken here, how much of it is valid for 160% genoa???
Dont see that sort of sail much these days, yet on my 1977 Moody, it is normal! I reckon a bit of backwinding of the main is acceptable.
During a stint ashore in the early 80's, I was lucky to be invited to crew a half tonner for a couple of Cowes weeks. It was a fantastic experience and I was taught a bit about sail trim, with that big overlap. Would have been even better if we had won something!
To drift a tad, the yacht had one of those petrol engines that when put astern, stopped and then restarted in reverse, no gearbox. As this was always accompanied, either way, by a very noisy backfire, it made entry into Portsmouth, with the Warships nearby, rather interesting. A sure way to get a Mod Plod escort.
Dont see that sort of sail much these days, yet on my 1977 Moody, it is normal! I reckon a bit of backwinding of the main is acceptable.
During a stint ashore in the early 80's, I was lucky to be invited to crew a half tonner for a couple of Cowes weeks. It was a fantastic experience and I was taught a bit about sail trim, with that big overlap. Would have been even better if we had won something!
To drift a tad, the yacht had one of those petrol engines that when put astern, stopped and then restarted in reverse, no gearbox. As this was always accompanied, either way, by a very noisy backfire, it made entry into Portsmouth, with the Warships nearby, rather interesting. A sure way to get a Mod Plod escort.