Dave_Noakes
New Member
First question from a newbie. From several threads on here and from books etc, it would seem that the best way to control rounding up, excessive heeling in a gust is to let the traveller down to leeward. In my limited experience - DS, CS Shorebase, 3k+ miles- travellers can be a right royal pain to adjust quickly, especially with one hand on the tiller or wheel. I always let the sheet out in these circumstances finding it far easier to let out and recover. I know that, even with the kicker on, the boom will tend to rise and increase the twist , but surely that will help to reduce the drive which is the whole object of the exercise. Or have I got something horribly wrong? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
Thanks
Dave
Thanks
Dave