Hi.
I was sailing in company with two other boats at weekend.
Winds were fresh & gusty F5-6 though as we were on a lake the "seas"
were small though a chop built up.
My question - when close reaching in these conditions I put in one slab
reef in main & furled maybe 70% of jib.
I was still heavily heeled and was occasionally close to broaching with
rudder cavitating in the stronger gusts.
Because of furl in jib I couldn't point as high as friend (Galion 22
higher ballast to displacement ratio than Vega) who put in two reefs in
main and kept full headsail.
My furling headsail is about 130% - my feeling is I'd have been
overcanvassed with horrible lee helm - but maybe pointing much higher??
Has anyone tried this sail plan in strong winds? Does the Vega's longer
keel moderate lee helm?
Thanks,
John
Vega 1447 Breakaway
I was sailing in company with two other boats at weekend.
Winds were fresh & gusty F5-6 though as we were on a lake the "seas"
were small though a chop built up.
My question - when close reaching in these conditions I put in one slab
reef in main & furled maybe 70% of jib.
I was still heavily heeled and was occasionally close to broaching with
rudder cavitating in the stronger gusts.
Because of furl in jib I couldn't point as high as friend (Galion 22
higher ballast to displacement ratio than Vega) who put in two reefs in
main and kept full headsail.
My furling headsail is about 130% - my feeling is I'd have been
overcanvassed with horrible lee helm - but maybe pointing much higher??
Has anyone tried this sail plan in strong winds? Does the Vega's longer
keel moderate lee helm?
Thanks,
John
Vega 1447 Breakaway