Hi Cliff and Jake
Hey Cliff, glad to see the H23 Guru is still around. How's the 28.5 treating you?Over the last couple of years, I've found that most of the weather helm on the H23 can be dialed out with mainsail trim. The H23 main is large and powerful. With the mainsheet snugged down tight for upwind work, the leech doesn't open enough and the sail becomes overpowered, leading to a lot of weather helm and heel.Conventional wisdom says look up the leech of the sail while under way. If the top batten is parallel to the boom, the leech is properly tensioned. If it's hooked to windward the leech is too tight (too much power) and if it's pointing off to leeward, it's spilling air and losing power.The problem with this approach is that a properly trimmed mainsail can overpower the boat under certain conditions. That's why we reef in heavier air. We know that after reefing the boat heels less, the helm is lighter and the boat is usually faster and easier to control, because sail area (power) is reduced. The same can be achieved with mainsail trim, except instead of reducing the mainsail area, we are reducing its efficiency.Reducing leech tension is one way to quickly depower the main. You don't even have to get up to do it! Since the mainsheet pulls down on the boom when close-hauled, easing it in the gusts and sheeting in as the boat accelerates will open and close the leech quickly. The mainsheet should not be left cleated when sailing upwind. If it's difficult to adjust under load, the mainsheet tackle should be upgraded or replaced.Increasing backstay tension will bend the mast and open the leech. A simple backstay adjuster (I posted pictures in the Photo Forum) can do this without having to modify the fixed backstay.My point is this...sometimes less is more. Don't buy a larger headsail or adjust rake until you've tried using sail trim to depower the main. These adjustments are simple, quick, easily reversible and can be made using your existing equipment. Try it first before you run out and buy stuff that you may not need. Good luck and happy sailing.PeterH23 "Raven"