Lake neighbors
Nice to hear that there's another 170 on Candelwood Lake. I'm up near Sherman, where are you?Yes, gusts are a real problem on Candlewood Lake. Been sailing there for 13 years. This is my 3rd summer with the 170. My experience with gusts and the 170 is always to have your hand on the jib sheet. When a gust comes, ease the jib sheet. A gust tends to turn the 170 (fully asail) away from the wind which makes the boat heel drastically (do I hear swimming?). (also the rudder cannot turn the boat into the wind under these circumstances) The jib gets the wind first and causes the boat to turn leeward. Easing the jib, though noisy, lets the mainsail only catch the wind so that the boat turns into the wind. Ease the jib when the gust first attacks the jib, i.e. the jib starts to rattle. In long and strong gusts, or strong wind, I furl the jib completely. I do not have a main sail reefing point and have been sailing fine without it, even in whitecaps. I would be interested in knowing how much you have been quoted for adding a reefing point on the main and for the hardware. Where will you have this done? How long will it take? E-mail me. michael@cplplaw.com