fireball
Well-Known Member
Yes - they do need to be sailed differently if you want to carry max sail area for the wind conditions - you either need a crew member on the sheet and/or traveller<snip>
Unless the crew was more than alert the possibility of broaching in a slight gust was enormous as the mainsheet could not be released quickly to reduce the mains turning/leaning effect. <snip>
AND/OR
the helm must be able to feel the gusts and bear away whilst going downwind or headup when wind is forward of the beam - and do this pro-actively ... which is what the normal run of the mill autopilots don't do ....
So - assuming heading down wind, I'll feel the gust (or see it coming across the water) and bear off slightly - the gust then doesn't have the healing force to start the broach... head back up as the gust passes....
If you're cruising and intending on relaxing then it really does mean an extra reef in - but then you can just leave the AP to take you and not worry about the sails.....