Good Afternoon,
I was wondering if someone could give me some advice on the safest method to slow down while sailing downwind wing to wing with the Main and Genoa -- the latter of which deployed with a whisker pole and the former with a preventer. My concern is when the waves pick up and the boat speed becomes uncomfortable (say over 8 knots), I want to be able to reduce the canvass but I'm not sure of the best method to do so.
I normally take care of the Genoa first by bringing it behind the mainsail then furling (my set-up with the whisker pole allows this to be done by just releasing the jaws at the end of the pole and leaving the pole in place until I can get to it); however, I'm not sure if the main will reef (I have two reefing points) while it is against the stays along with the force of the wind. I used to turn upwind to lower the mainsail then return to sailing downwind but this was in my previous smaller boat. In this boat, at that speed and with larger waves, I'm afraid of a broach occurring.
I sail single-handed the majority of time and any advice on this issue would be greatly appreciated.
Best Regards,
Rob
I was wondering if someone could give me some advice on the safest method to slow down while sailing downwind wing to wing with the Main and Genoa -- the latter of which deployed with a whisker pole and the former with a preventer. My concern is when the waves pick up and the boat speed becomes uncomfortable (say over 8 knots), I want to be able to reduce the canvass but I'm not sure of the best method to do so.
I normally take care of the Genoa first by bringing it behind the mainsail then furling (my set-up with the whisker pole allows this to be done by just releasing the jaws at the end of the pole and leaving the pole in place until I can get to it); however, I'm not sure if the main will reef (I have two reefing points) while it is against the stays along with the force of the wind. I used to turn upwind to lower the mainsail then return to sailing downwind but this was in my previous smaller boat. In this boat, at that speed and with larger waves, I'm afraid of a broach occurring.
I sail single-handed the majority of time and any advice on this issue would be greatly appreciated.
Best Regards,
Rob