lw395
Well-Known Member
Are you sure about that? Dumping the sail & bearing off will put the sails at right angles to the wind if you had been on a beat.
I'd expect to dump & turn into the wind, but I do realise that there is still a risk of centripetal force lifting the inside hull if you are going very quickly.
You missed the word 'offwind' in my original post, or maybe I should have said 'downwind'?. Upwind, you are right, luff to spill wind.
Downwind, bear off, use your speed to reduce the apparent wind.
It's the same in fast asymmetric dinghies.