i love my boat. under genoa, thrice wrapped, and single reefed mizzen, we encountered a 60 plus kt chubasco for 2 hours--0400-0500. hardly heeled, winds abeam., formosa a 41 at 8.4 kts sog. not too bad for a nights sail. cedros island village to cabo san lucas in less than 24 hours time. under sail. hell i was broke--not enough fuel to motor sail.. h aha ha ha ha
had to save all fuel to motor across the dead calm soc from cabo to mazatlan....
bu ti prefer big winds and heavy boats.
i was taught to heave to under line squall conditions. chubascos are no tline squalls, so ...... nor are prefrontal winds.. but it takes 20 kts wind to get my formosa to really move well.
weather is yet another thing in a lighter boat.
gom in phillips seidelmann was also a good learning experience weather wise--we always seemed to have weathery weather -- vhf kept saying severe fronts and we kept sailing.. was busy, but fun.
glad you didnt die and had a learning time... wow isnt it exhilerating
had to save all fuel to motor across the dead calm soc from cabo to mazatlan....
bu ti prefer big winds and heavy boats.
i was taught to heave to under line squall conditions. chubascos are no tline squalls, so ...... nor are prefrontal winds.. but it takes 20 kts wind to get my formosa to really move well.
weather is yet another thing in a lighter boat.
gom in phillips seidelmann was also a good learning experience weather wise--we always seemed to have weathery weather -- vhf kept saying severe fronts and we kept sailing.. was busy, but fun.
glad you didnt die and had a learning time... wow isnt it exhilerating