[Rhodes22-list] Handling Gusts

Lou Rosenberg lsr3 at nyu.edu
Mon Sep 8 10:29:52 EDT 2008


Michael

I dump wind first from main.  Then I will head up if need be,  
assuming I am on a close reach.
constant gusting I would let the traveler go to leeward to assist in  
dumping wind.

Lou
s/v Miracles
standard main with original roller boom

On Sep 8, 2008, at 10:29 AM, MichaelT wrote:

>
> We experienced approx 4-5 gusts of wind in our 3 hour sail  
> yesterday. I was
> just imagining if our wives we're onboard how frantic they would  
> have been.
>
> In those instances, the weather helm gave way to a heavy tiller  
> with the
> tiller positioned at 45 degree to windward to remain on-course. I was
> considering letting the main sheet out but the gusts all happen in  
> about
> 10-20 seconds and then disappears.
>
> How do you guys handle gusts of wind?
>
> Especially when the gusts causes heavy heeling (gunnel 6" from water)
>
> Michael
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