DangerousPirate
Well-Known Member
Today I was out with a friend of mine and we sailed. Here in the medway you always face the wind when go out. It was a nice day but I made it a lot more stressful on me than I should have. The boat didn't react as I wanted, and that just frustrated me. Granted. I have limited sailing experience and it obviously is a learning curve. I especially struggle with close hauled sailing.
Everytime I go close I sheet as tight as much as I can, bring the main sheet traveller across to the windward side, and then just get blown off and pushed off course. The sails are not flapping yet I get pushed off to 90-100 degrees before I can catch myself.
I don't even necessarily try to tack and yet I can't go close hauled. Or as close hauled as I'd like.
There is barely any heeling but only because I get pushed off course by the wind before. I wouldn't mind that to be honest, but I just can't seem to hold course. Pushed off, away from the wind. That's all.
Of course I must do something wrong but I am not sure what it.
How do I improve?
Everytime I go close I sheet as tight as much as I can, bring the main sheet traveller across to the windward side, and then just get blown off and pushed off course. The sails are not flapping yet I get pushed off to 90-100 degrees before I can catch myself.
I don't even necessarily try to tack and yet I can't go close hauled. Or as close hauled as I'd like.
There is barely any heeling but only because I get pushed off course by the wind before. I wouldn't mind that to be honest, but I just can't seem to hold course. Pushed off, away from the wind. That's all.
Of course I must do something wrong but I am not sure what it.
How do I improve?