Aeolus_IV
Well-Known Member
I think I disagree entirely with your point. If the boom is in a fixed position (i.e. sheeted in for beating to windward) then the centre of effort of the sail is fixed. Simply moving the main sheet position forward along the boom serves only to increase the sheet loads in proportion the the reduction in sheet length! The heeling and "weather helm" effect of the sail will not change. Better to either: Ease the sheet, flatten the mainsail or if the weather is set, take a reef. One of the causes of weather helm is the heel of the boat - as the boat heels, the centre of effort in the sails move to leeward of the centre line of the boat - as a result the driving force of the sails is now translated into a turing motion about the centre of lateral resistance of the hull.
Regards, Jeff.
Regards, Jeff.