bedouin
Well-known member
WWishful thinking
I think very few cruising boats can genuinely tack through 80 degrees except in ideal conditions - whatever their owners, or reviews, might say.
It depends a lot on the wind speed. In light winds the tacking angle is greater because of the affect of apparent wind. And in stronger wind the heavier sea that is often associated with it means that you need to sacrifice a few degrees pointing in order to keep the sails powered up to drive through the waves
I think very few cruising boats can genuinely tack through 80 degrees except in ideal conditions - whatever their owners, or reviews, might say.
It depends a lot on the wind speed. In light winds the tacking angle is greater because of the affect of apparent wind. And in stronger wind the heavier sea that is often associated with it means that you need to sacrifice a few degrees pointing in order to keep the sails powered up to drive through the waves