In light wind, If you sail with only one sail which sail do you like to use (Foresail or Mainsail)? Pros and cons?
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I'm with Warren. Sail with one In heavy air. Main upwind, jib down. All possible canvas and don't pinch in light air.Why would you choose to sail with only one sail in light winds? In such conditions (i.e., 10 kts or less) I want as much sail area up that I have to keep the boat moving and maintaining adequate steerage. To me, sailing with one sail or the other in such conditions only makes sailing harder, not easier. What am I missing here?
What point of sail?I tend to have a hard time keeping the Genoa full (not flapping) when both sails are up in light wind. The mainsalil seems to steel the wind from the Genoa when both are up in light wind only. Could it be because my Genoa is so big?
I tend to have a hard time keeping the Genoa full (not flapping) when both sails are up in light wind. The mainsalil seems to steel the wind from the Genoa when both are up in light wind only. Could it be because my Genoa is so big?[/QUOTE
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Pretty much all point of sail but only in light wind.What point of sail?
Thanks BillI tend to have a hard time keeping the Genoa full (not flapping) when both sails are up in light wind. The mainsalil seems to steel the wind from the Genoa when both are up in light wind only. Could it be because my Genoa is so big?[/QUOTE
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We just moved here at Xmas time and just bought our boat the end of April.
Welcome Macintosh...I have an older N30 MKII and it depends on the winds and weather as to which sail I use...many times, just for simplicity and when the winds are under 10 kts, I will just unfurl the jib (mine is a 135) and let 'er rip...if i get serious (and have a little help), I'll use both upwind, but I need someone to handle the wheel while I haul up the main.