phanakapan
Well-Known Member
Forgive my ignorance but until you ask you don't know, eh?Came from Eastbourne to Brighton on Sunday- F6 on the nose wind against tide, in hindsight should have waited until weather was better. It was very lumpy indeed. It was the first time I had ever sailed in these conditions, and I found that if I steered straight up the waves, we slammed down the other side really hard; taking the waves on the side they broke over us, made it extremely tippy and frightening; so I ended up sort of wiggling and zig-zaging keeping a vague approximation of a course. Was motoring with some sail out to steady her, but when we were rounded up by strong gusts, or to deal with extra big waves, sail flogged- ended up shredding jib. Now I know I did lots of things wrong (setting off in first place, not noticing jib was getting torn, you name it I got it wrong) but what is the best way of steering a dumpy little boat through/around/over the lumps? just in case I am foolish enough to find myself in that situation again!