[Public-List] Sailing technique

Kris Coward kris at melon.org
Wed Jul 21 07:35:35 PDT 2010


Maybe my spreaders are shorter than yours, since I've lost steerage
with them a good 8" out of the water ;)

Cheers,
Kris

On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 07:20:10AM -0400, Mike Lehman wrote:
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> "How far can an Alberg heel over before steering is lost?How far can an Alberg heel over before steering is lost?"
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> The only time I have lost steering in the Alberg due to heel angle, was while reaching with a spinnaker in 35 knots. As the boat speed built, the boat began to heel excessively, until the boat reached a speed of little over 10 knots. The angle became so severe that the rudder came out at about the same time the spreaders dipped into the water and the boat broached. Water was pouring over the coamings and the cockpit was full (we had the companionway hatches in place and locks on the seat lockers). When the boat righted, it took off like a shot, until we reached 10 knots again and, once again broached. The crew was screaming "what should we do!!!!" I yelled back "Hang on!!!" Finally we were able to get it under control and get the chute down, but not until we broached 4 times in a half mile. Dipping the spreaders is what I would consider pushing the boat to the limit and it where you lose steerage.
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> > Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2010 14:20:33 -0400
> > From: jon at globalprinting.com
> > To: public-list at lists.alberg30.org
> > Subject: [Public-List] Sailing technique
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> > 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:
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> > How far can an Alberg heel over before steering is lost?
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> > 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).
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> > Jon Budington
> > Nimble 
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