[Rhodes22-list] Jim how are you teaching? Perfect ending
Wally Buck
tnrhodey at hotmail.com
Mon Nov 3 08:12:16 EST 2003
Ed,
I typically sail without an active crew. Unless the winds require my ballast
to be on the high side I prefer steering from the lee side. It gives me a
better view of the genny and in light winds I like to induce a little heel.
In any case I don't sail much from the center unless I am running wing on
wing.
Wally
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>Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Jim how are you teaching? Perfect ending Date:
>Sat, 1 Nov 2003 07:16:47 -0500
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>With her in control she could determine how much heeling she would allow
>and being in the center of the boat she didn't feel it as much as being
>on either side.
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>Jilm Gifford
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>What do you mean 'being in the center of the boat'? If you are at the
>tiller you should be on the windward side and even on an older boat like
>mine without Stan's fancy admiral chair, you can sit on the rail. How
>are you teaching???
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> Ed K
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