J24 guys NEVER reef.Truly a “smoke on the water day” you know it’s windy when the tops of the white caps get torn off!
I also notice that the main in the photo doesn’t appear to be reefed at all
J24 guys NEVER reef.Truly a “smoke on the water day” you know it’s windy when the tops of the white caps get torn off!
I also notice that the main in the photo doesn’t appear to be reefed at all
I don’t see reef cringles on the mainsail of the boat pictured.Rumour has it that their main CAN’T be reefed
At the top of the thread you will see the name of the forum the thread is (in this case, '<Catalina 22' ). Click on that title and you should go to the home screen for the forum of choice. On the right will appear a button that says [post new topic]. That's what you're looking for.How do I post a question on my Cat 22 on this site? Thank You.
Truly a “smoke on the water day” you know it’s windy when the tops of the white caps get torn off!
I also notice that the main in the photo doesn’t appear to be reefed at all
I think it's a bottle. The one the guy on the foredeck is going to hit as soon as they get to shore.Am I imagining things - or does that torn head sail, on the boat from Dillon, have a red figure of man on it - with exasperation lines radiating from his head? Looks just like the actual sailor on the foredeck...
Technically called a katabatic wind, high density air 'falling' down the side of a mountain. They exist world-wide. In Croatia they call them the 'bora'. Locals will advise charterers to NOT anchor in certain spots, based on local knowledge and conditions. Only fools ignore themCould have been a williwaw - a la Joshua Slocum. Whirling down from the mountain-