I was talking to a sailor from Apalachicola, FL (I like that spot and enjoyed sitting in a rocker with a drink on the big wooden porch of an old hotel - can't remember the name - and watching the world go by). He was telling me he was sailing with his friend who had pulled ahead of him. The friend stopped to wait for him to catch up. When the second sailor was about 3 boat lengths away, the lead boat started up and for some reason turned in front of the second boat. Both boats almost collided. I couldn't figure out why the second boat couldn't sail around the first boat but that's beside the point. The second sailor told me he was caught by surprise and just froze at the wheel.
The Fl sailor wanted to know what steps he could have taken to almost stop his boat in it's tracks? One thing I told him was it's important to be in complete control of your boat at all times because you never know what could happen especially when in close quarters with other boats.
If you're a beginner to intermedaite sailor and say you were in the above situation or any situation where you had to stop fast, how would you stop your boat on a dime if you had to? I gave the FL sailor 3 ways he could have stopped his boat almost dead in the water.
The Fl sailor wanted to know what steps he could have taken to almost stop his boat in it's tracks? One thing I told him was it's important to be in complete control of your boat at all times because you never know what could happen especially when in close quarters with other boats.
If you're a beginner to intermedaite sailor and say you were in the above situation or any situation where you had to stop fast, how would you stop your boat on a dime if you had to? I gave the FL sailor 3 ways he could have stopped his boat almost dead in the water.