dlf
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This is a question for all the sailing experts amongst you. I have an Etap 21i that has a relatively broad beam, flat bottom and shallow keel. This means that if the boat heels to any excess, it loses grip when sailing to windward. I would like to know which is the most efficient way of counteracting excessive heel. Am I best to simply ease off the mainsheet or will reefing the mainsail be more effective. I am perhaps mistaken in thinking that if I reef the main, I am losing the sail profile to such an extent that the sails efficiency would be no better than simply easing the mainsheet. It is of course much easier and quicker to adjust the mainsheet to suit the conditions of the moment.
Any comments would be welcome.
Thanks
Any comments would be welcome.
Thanks