Don, this is probably a very general question, but what recommendations do you have for sail trim on very gusty days? On Sunday we went out for a short sail and I really had my hands full. The wind was gusting probably close to 20 knots but it was very erratic. It would be about 5 knots, then a minute later 10 knots, back to 5, then we would get blasted! I started with full sails on a beam reach, then I reefed the main, then rolled in the genny to a little over 100%, then finally I dropped the main entirely but let the genny all the way out. The blocks were pretty far back. That last setting was the most comfortable but I lost quite a bit of speed. On the stronger gusts we'd still round up pretty good and experience lots of heeling. Then the wind would die and the genny would luff. I wasn't the only one having problems, I saw a bunch of other sailboats either with sails luffing badly or the rails buried. In those situations would you recommend trimming for the big gusts and then bearing off a little more down wind during the lighter moments?
Thanks,
Manny
Thanks,
Manny