charles_reed
Active member
on heavy weather...
this man considers 50 knot winds reasonable:
"Finally, one's definition of heavy or dangerous weather is very much a function of experience and the ability to handle your boat when the going becomes more difficult. There is no way to acquire this experience except by going out when it is blowing and pushing hard. Reefing, setting storm canvas, tacking and jibing, and balancing the boat under self steering when it is rough out should all be learned before heading offshore."
What opinions do you have.
Most small boat sailors I know consider F6 "survival" conditions.
this man considers 50 knot winds reasonable:
"Finally, one's definition of heavy or dangerous weather is very much a function of experience and the ability to handle your boat when the going becomes more difficult. There is no way to acquire this experience except by going out when it is blowing and pushing hard. Reefing, setting storm canvas, tacking and jibing, and balancing the boat under self steering when it is rough out should all be learned before heading offshore."
What opinions do you have.
Most small boat sailors I know consider F6 "survival" conditions.