2017-02-26; 22:31:47 EST
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2016-10-28
Posts: 19
Well I took everyone's input into consideration but I was never satisfied with the idea that the boat couldn't heave to close to the wind like any other boat, so I kept experimenting and tonight I figured it out. Actually it should have been obvious and I'm a little embarrassed it didn't occur to me sooner. If the jib sheet is brought inside the upper shroud the boat will heave to perfectly about 45-50 degrees off the wind. This makes total sense, as you have to do the same thing to sail close to the wind. A back-winded sail is still a sail, so if you want to go close to the wind you have to be close-hauled. --Jason -- View this message in context: http://rhodes-22.1065344.n5.nabble.com/Heaving-To-tp52786p52904.html Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com.See the original archive post