I was on a sailing trip this week. I was anchored in a quiet little bay and made plans to cross the Strait of Georgia. The wind picked up was blowing from exactly the direction I wanted to go. I forged ahead anyway under power and once past Cape Roger Curtis and into the strait I was pounding into decent sized waves and directly into the wind. Under power my speed was reduced to 3kts with pretty much full throttle. I was concerned with how powerless my 34ft boat seemed in conditions that weren't even considered a stormy. In the end I ended up turning for home and eventually motor sailing to get there faster.
My question is, what would you guys do?
A) Pound away at low speed into the waves and wind?
B) Make an endless series of broad tacks under shortened sail until you get to where you're going?
C) Give up on the plan and either head for home or your previous anchorage to wait for better conditions.
My question is, what would you guys do?
A) Pound away at low speed into the waves and wind?
B) Make an endless series of broad tacks under shortened sail until you get to where you're going?
C) Give up on the plan and either head for home or your previous anchorage to wait for better conditions.