I talked to a FL sailor yesterday on another subject but during the conversation "getting out of irons" came up. He's been stuck a couple of times off Ft Myers and wanted a quick way to get the boat moving again. There really isn't a fast way. When America Cup boats get stuck in irons they have a devil of a time getting going. It frequently happens to racers at the starting line and it's fun to watch them muddle around. It happens most often when a mate doesn't have enough speed to get through a tack.
There are a number of ways to get the boat moving forward again but the easiest way is to DO NOTHING. Eventually the boat will start sailing backwards by itself and you can use your rudder to get the boat going forward. The last time I got stuck in irons I didn't have that option because I was near the breakwater and would have sailed backwards right into it.
I gave him a couple of methods to use and suggested he try them by purposely putting the boat in irons and practice the suggestion until he found the one that worked the best and fastest for him.
What methods do some of you use to get out of irons?
There are a number of ways to get the boat moving forward again but the easiest way is to DO NOTHING. Eventually the boat will start sailing backwards by itself and you can use your rudder to get the boat going forward. The last time I got stuck in irons I didn't have that option because I was near the breakwater and would have sailed backwards right into it.
I gave him a couple of methods to use and suggested he try them by purposely putting the boat in irons and practice the suggestion until he found the one that worked the best and fastest for him.
What methods do some of you use to get out of irons?