Jibe-ho!
Some sailors prefer, with sea room, to tack instead of jibe. This is done by steadily hardening up on the tack you're on, that is, bringing the wind forward by changing course, but keeping the sails on the same side of the boat. As you get within 45 degrees of the wind, you tack, and continue on around paying out the main. You've just jibed, albeit the long way around, but a lot safer and with a lot less stress on your rig. In high winds, I'd recc. this over a conventional gybe. Gybes are stressful on the boat and the unwary.