geem
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Interesting that the maximum angle of heal is only 15deg. Our Perkins M92b continues heal is 25deg .My preference is about 20 degrees to the true wind, with the main reefed to keep the angle of heel to below the 15 maximum that my engine allows. There are occasions where this is not possible though, as when we met an un-forecast blow when coming out of the Roompot and only a relatively narrow channel with 3-4 knots current under us. Sometimes you just have to soldier on.
We did a trip from Cuba up the Windward Passage to the Bahamas. 180nm to windward in winds up to 38kts. Friends in 40ft cruiser racer left Santiago de Cuba at the same time. They weighed 6t we weigh closer to 19t. They left before us but we caught them in up. When we caught them they had no sail up. We spoke on the VHF and they said it was too rough to make any progress under sail alone and motor sailing wasn't an option due to the extreme angle of heel. Hence motor only. We managed to motorsail quite effectively when the winds were peaking at 38kts. No problem keeping under 25degs.