Paulfireblade
Well-Known Member
So firstly I should explain I have limited experience, I have never sailed dinghy's and and have only been sailing for two years. The first 18 months on RYA courses and training weekends where sail trim is mentioned but the priority is safety as it should be so I have done most of my learning on sail trim since buying my boat 8 months ago.
So I went out on the East coast on Friday, the forecast was gusts up to 24 knots with a WNW wind so no lee shore to worry about and the the swell was not too bad so we sailed south with the tide and the wind behind us I just put the genoa out and after about three hours we turned for home and we were now on a close reach but maintaining around 6 knots so I just left the Genoa up. When the wind gusted it also seemed to veer and the top quarter of the Genoa would luff, (I am assuming this was due to wind sheer at the top of the mast) but the remaining three quarters of the Genoa was working well with tell tales both sides moving nicely and speed remained about 6 knots. I had the Genoa car well back and good tension on the Genoa sheet. When the gust eased the luffing on the top quarter stopped.
I was concerned about vibration on the mast and wear on the top quarter of the Genoa.
My questions:
1.Should I have wound in the Genoa which would also have reduced the working sail area lower down to prevent the luffing at the top of the Genoa during gusts or is it acceptable for a small amount of the sail to luff with the majority working?
2. Never tried winding in a Genoa while powered up, is it even possible or do you have to de-power Genoa and lose speed to reef it?
I was only 1.5 nm from the port when this started to happen but I would interested in your thoughts for next time.
Apologies for my novice question.
Many thanks Paul
So I went out on the East coast on Friday, the forecast was gusts up to 24 knots with a WNW wind so no lee shore to worry about and the the swell was not too bad so we sailed south with the tide and the wind behind us I just put the genoa out and after about three hours we turned for home and we were now on a close reach but maintaining around 6 knots so I just left the Genoa up. When the wind gusted it also seemed to veer and the top quarter of the Genoa would luff, (I am assuming this was due to wind sheer at the top of the mast) but the remaining three quarters of the Genoa was working well with tell tales both sides moving nicely and speed remained about 6 knots. I had the Genoa car well back and good tension on the Genoa sheet. When the gust eased the luffing on the top quarter stopped.
I was concerned about vibration on the mast and wear on the top quarter of the Genoa.
My questions:
1.Should I have wound in the Genoa which would also have reduced the working sail area lower down to prevent the luffing at the top of the Genoa during gusts or is it acceptable for a small amount of the sail to luff with the majority working?
2. Never tried winding in a Genoa while powered up, is it even possible or do you have to de-power Genoa and lose speed to reef it?
I was only 1.5 nm from the port when this started to happen but I would interested in your thoughts for next time.
Apologies for my novice question.
Many thanks Paul