Gitane
Well-Known Member
I sailed to Brightlingsea this weekend and noticed that when beating on port tack I can achieve much greater speeds than when beating on starboard tack.
(I was sailing out of Bradwell, so with the SE winds this weekend and tide still against me, that means a lot of beating to get down the Blackwater!!!)
Gitane is a bilge keeled Vivacity 650 and the sail area and angle to the wind are theoretically the same irrespective of which tack she is sailing on. Weight distribution is probably more or less the same, with the weight distributed equally between port and starboard.
I was at the top of the tide, so the water was slack, so tide effect should not be an issue.
Does anyone know what causes a difference in speed between tacks? Is it standing rigging tension, or is it something else?
Thanks
Ron (Gitane)
(I was sailing out of Bradwell, so with the SE winds this weekend and tide still against me, that means a lot of beating to get down the Blackwater!!!)
Gitane is a bilge keeled Vivacity 650 and the sail area and angle to the wind are theoretically the same irrespective of which tack she is sailing on. Weight distribution is probably more or less the same, with the weight distributed equally between port and starboard.
I was at the top of the tide, so the water was slack, so tide effect should not be an issue.
Does anyone know what causes a difference in speed between tacks? Is it standing rigging tension, or is it something else?
Thanks
Ron (Gitane)