[Rhodes22-list] Wally, did you go sailing yesterday?
William E. Wickman
wewickman at duke-energy.com
Tue Mar 8 09:23:34 EST 2005
Wally,
I was the only boat on the lake Saturday. The lowered boom certainly gave
me pause with those wind shifts. How did you rig your temporary vang?
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Bill,
You also mentioned your Rhodes was heeling while motoring. The flared hull
does provide a little extra windage. IMF and big furled 170 do as well. I
always try to sail as much as possible in those conditions but I do motor
in
and out of Blue Springs. The boat actually is more stable when motoring
with
CB up. It will not turn as sharp and you will lose a little headway but I
prefer to motor with CB up or at least halfway up. I lower for docking if
needed.
It still was a wild day and I think the gustiest day I have been out in at
least a year. I only saw one other boat out all day. I used to lower boom
in
these conditions but I like not having to have to worry out being hit in
the
head after some reverse gust.
When it is gusty like that you need to decide if you want to furl for gusts
or furl for lulls. I unfurl jenny and find the right size. You need enough
to power through the chop, wind, and current. I then unfurl the main. It
would help all of us to rig boom vang. I have a temp one I have used from
time to time and it really helps flatten main and reduce heeling.
Wally
>From: "William E. Wickman" <wewickman at duke-energy.com>
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>Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2005 10:55:31 -0500
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>It's interesting that everyone has slight variations on technique. I
guess
>the moral of the story is that there is no one right answer, there are
>several techniques to keep in one's bag of tricks. That's what makes this
>sport so fun!
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>Bill W.
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>Just catching up on these threads. Yes Rummy was right I was on the lake
>both days. Saturday was a wild one but I didn't miss a tack. Conditions of
>extreme gusts with changing wind angles.
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>I double checked my backstay and jib halyard tension before leaving the
>dock. I like everything tight.
>My 125 is a big advantage here. I furl to about a 100 or 110. Not much of
a
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>furl so I still get good sail shape. Upwind require inside the shroud
>sheeting. If you have forward blocks use them. I don't like to lower boom
>much and I didn't Saturday. I did have the main furled down. The key is to
>get the out haul tight so you can flatten the sail. Make sure you use your
>traveler to spill the gusts.
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>Sit on the rail and go for it. Watch for the gusts! Sunday was much nicer!
>Saturday I really needed rail meat but I managed with out.
>
>Wally
> >From: "William E. Wickman" <wewickman at duke-energy.com>
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> >Date: Sun, 6 Mar 2005 08:01:57 -0600
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> >I was out on Ft. Loudon lake yesterday and it was wild. Wind was
blowing
> >15-20 with gusts near 30. I was furled to storm sized jib and just a
>small
> >triangle for the main and still got slammed by the gusts. I was amazed
> >that the boat heeled even while I was motoring back to my slip with no
> >sails at all!
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> >I had trouble tacking in this wind so here is a question for the group.
> >What is the best strategy for tacking in high winds when you are reefed
>to
> >the max? I know that you need good boat speed, but even then the boat
>just
> >seemed to stall out.
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> >Bill W.
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