In Strong winds?

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Ray Bowles

Frank, Back to your original post. We have a

95 H26 with the standard mainsail and roller furling and are brand new sailors ourselves. I had a second set of reef points put in last year. Cost $100 at the local loft. The original sail had only the factory reef point in the standard #2 position. My new reef is in the 3d position. In bigger winds I usually pull in the first reef on the main. This is the afore mentioned factory reef. The next step is to pull the roller jib in by 30%. I move my jib blocks forward when I do this. Any more than 30% reef on the jib I find is useless as the sail wants to flog itself to death. The next step is to use the newly installed higher reef point. The #3 conventional position. If this is to much canvas with the 70% jib then the next step is to sail with main only. I have found sailing with jib only is a good way to learn ballerina steps. Around a time or two and then on your nose. Hope this helps. We're not real comfortable ourselves seeing our rudder horizonal. Ray
 
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