[Public-List] Sailing technique
Jonathan Budington
jon at globalprinting.com
Mon Jul 19 11:20:33 PDT 2010
I was sailing in the Bay yesterday afternoon - nice breeze of about 12
knots. We were heading south towards Annapolis when I noticed the boat
ahead of us was knocked down. Before I could reduce sail (no reef and
the full genoa out), we were hit by a 24 knot gust. The boat healed (as
it usually does), and wanted to head up. I pulled hard on the tiller
and headed down until the gust subsided. My wife lost her drink (and
composure), and my 5 kids were yelling "do that again". I think we
reached a heal angle of 32 degrees - the leeward rail was well under
water. My questions are:
How far can an Alberg heel over before steering is lost?
Is heading down the right course of action? (I was told to leave the
sheets alone by a J-30 captain - just head off hard).
Jon Budington
Nimble
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