zoidberg
Well-Known Member
There's much discussion of methods recommended and used for 'heaving-to' and stopping the boat in heavy weather, such that she lies 50°-60° to the wind. Boats with a long keel and cutaway forefoot have reported difficulties.
I'm wondering whether readers have experience to share of using a 'riding sail' set up the backstay, after the fashion of 'Piota's V-twin riding sail - which is used effectively when anchored to reduce 'sailing' in gusts.
Certainly the use of a riding sail was normal practice on a 'drifter' fishing vessel around our coasts for many decades. There must be some merit....
I'm wondering whether readers have experience to share of using a 'riding sail' set up the backstay, after the fashion of 'Piota's V-twin riding sail - which is used effectively when anchored to reduce 'sailing' in gusts.
Certainly the use of a riding sail was normal practice on a 'drifter' fishing vessel around our coasts for many decades. There must be some merit....