....some slip is normal, but you describe excessive slip......and pls confirm your boards were fully down.
We never noticed the slip a lot on lakes as our position wasn't critical, but did notice it in Florida both with the sails up and/or running with the outboard and it was caused by wind and current and possibly because we didn't have our CB all the way down when on the outboard.
When we were on the ICW with a lot of water on both sides, but most of it shallow and the marked channel was narrow you could pass one channel marker and then head to the next and look back and the one you passed wasn't behind you, but off a ways to the side. You then had to crab the boat to stay in the channel.
Ruth had some problem in that she wanted to point the bow at where she was going and that just doesn't work if the current is taking you sideways at the same time or the wind. Also when you are sitting offset on the side of the cockpit and looking at the bow you aren't on the centerline so it doesn't work either. I finally got her to look down the side of the pop-top and use that as a sight and that worked better. Still if you are in a narrow channel and are sharing it with boats coming towards you and others passing you one needs to constantly be looking back at the last marker they passed and then forward to make sure you are where you need to be.
Stilll after a while you start to feel where the boat as a whone is going and not the bow regardless of the amount you are crabbed which can be considerable crossing a cut at 90 degrees to the tide coming in.
Izzy sailing on lakes in the west we didn't notice the problem much, at least not to the point that you mentioned so I try some of the solutions the other guys mentioned and we will keep them in mind also.
Added later: The times we noticed the wind effecting us were when it was above 15 mph as you indicated. Almost any current is noticeable. Also I think our boats probably have more slip than we normally notice when sailing in open water with nothing close to us directly ahead and astern like the channel markers to clue us in to the fact,
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