[Rhodes22-list] Sailing Q: how many folks singlehand a R22 with 15+knot winds?
cowie
ccowie at cowieassociates.com
Sat Aug 22 08:56:46 EDT 2009
Lou:
I sail on the Chesapeake Bay, this is my first season. I singlehand sail
and have been experimenting with different sail plans and wind conditions.
My confidence is building with more experience and I find that lowering the
boom and taking in a balanced sail plan handles most wind conditions. I
seem able to adjust the genoa in almost any wind condition without any
problems. I have run into a number of problems with the main sail furling
in high wind and this is what causes me the most concern in high wind. A
lot of main sail area flapping in the wind can become uncontrolable. I have
also had a two of the main sheet shackles come loose just at the wrong time
but recovered from both incidents. So long as I lower the boom and roll in
the main early enough high winds are manageable for me singlehanded. On the
Chesapeake Bay seas can go from flat to moderate white caps to 3-4 foot
rolling waves pretty quick as the wind builds. This has been my most
challanging condition to deal with. Even running before high seas with a
storm jib creates a somewhat uncontrolable rolling and pitching that is not
very comfortable.
Miracleboat wrote:
>
> Today was one of my few days off this month and I was hoping to do some
> sailing.
> Winds were forecast to pick up in the late afternoon but the humidity
> exploded into
> severe T storms by 2pm in Bklyn. Actually they were westbound and missed
> Rockaway Inlet but
> I turned Miracles around at Noon when I saw whitecaps and a building
> southerly breeze, possible higher seas to Hurricane Bill approaching the
> off shore area tomorrow.
>
> So how many of you Rhodes owners either on lakes or bays sail your boat
> when winds are
> near or above 15knots?
> just curious..
> Lou
>
> Ive finally attached a shot of my modification to my "headlights" the
> front portlights on my boat were
> installed by a prev owner and new and didnt leak but collected water and I
> decided to cover them with acrylic covers hinged with white oak and
> varnished with Epiphanes.
> http://www.nabble.com/file/p25088995/Headlt%2BcoversCU2.jpg
>
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