Bosun Higgs
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My confusion comes with the bit that says "head directly to leeward". Does not that mean head downwind ie with the wind behind rather than upwind or "windward"?
Maybe I should email the authors somehow
TS
What he means is toddle off downwind until past the buoy and then approach it going astern.
Should work well on a modern boat - the big issue you have in any sort of wind is the bow blowing off. Indeed its sometimes more comfortable to anchor by the sternb to avoid hunting around the anchor.