I read an article in the January issue of the Seattle sailing magazine 48 North that reminded me of a situation I got stuck in one time. The author of this article was sailing Northwest in the Strait of Georgia heading for Desolation Sound. The wind was behind him and kept building as did the seas. He managed to douse his roller furling genoa but still had his full main up which proved to be too much sail.He wanted to take in a reef or two, but was afraid to try to come up into the wind to do so. He thought the combination of the wind and the waves when he came around would knock him down (quite possibly true). He ended up with a long and wild downwind run until he got into some protected waters in Desolation Sound and was thoroughly exhausted.Ever been in this situation? How did you handle it?Gary WyngardenS/V Wanderlust H37.5