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Problem: can’t sail closer than 60 degrees.Boat: H260 water ballast, centerboard fully down, single handing, lightly loaded.Wind: 8 mph min, 15-17 mph av, 22+ sustained gusts.Sails: Main reefed to 75 sqft out of 190. Jib reefed to 50 sqft out of 130 .Heel: 10-15 with 20+ on gusts. Lee helm switching to weather helm on 20-degree heel.I would let out the main to build speed, 3 knots max, then come up ,sheeting in until speed was lost. I couldn’t get closer than 60 degrees to the wind. If I put on more sail for more power/speed then the heel angle would be greater and the rudder goes soft over 20 degrees. I don’t seem to notice any hardening up of the boat at higher degrees of heel. It seems to go from 10 to 15 to 20 to 25 and beyond in one straight line.At 60 degrees to the wind it takes a long time to get there.I noticed when motoring in these winds, the boat heels at 5 degrees without any sails up.Could more ballast help the boat stand up to more sail and therefore allow more speed and closer sailing?Better trim on the reefed sail? It’s hard to get the top batten lined up with the boom when its reefed.Any experiences , suggestions or techniques that would help make our boat more weatherly would be greatly appreciated.