Question re: Hove to

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Jun 4, 2004
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Oday 25 Alameda
In todays Latitude38 online is a mention about Gitana 13 waiting to go around the horn. The article states they are hove to under bare poles. How you do that?
 
Oct 3, 2006
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Hunter 29.5 Toms River
I can only guess

That it has something do with having only one hull having a daggerboard down?
 

Ross

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Jun 15, 2004
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Islander/Wayfairer 30 sail number 25 Perryville,Md.
I don't know how you can heave to under bare poles

I also don't know how you make 368 miles per day (7000 miles since Jan 16 to feb 4 = 19 days)
 
Oct 3, 2006
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Hunter 29.5 Toms River
368 miles a day

That's slow for these big catamarans..Orange II holds the record at over 750 -Another thought: maybe they use the rotating mast as a small sail?
 
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Benny

Ross at an average speed of 15 knot s which

a 110 ft Maxi is capable of sustaining, specially on a quest for a record. Lets also give the writer a little bit of poetic license to round mileage to the nearest thousand.
 
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Benny

It is the wind force against the poles and the overall

windage of the boat that provide the driving force. The necessary directional control is provided by the rudder.
 
Apr 12, 2005
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Hunter 36 Cobb Island
I think....

That the wind will try to turn the boat broad side to the sea and you turn the rudder till the boat stays put at the angle to the sea you desire.
 

John

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Jun 3, 2006
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Catalina 36mkII Alameda CA
sea anchor?

Perhaps they "heave to" using a sea anchor held at an angle with a pennant line (about 50 degrees I think)?
 

Ross

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Jun 15, 2004
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Islander/Wayfairer 30 sail number 25 Perryville,Md.
While considering all of this remember that the rudder

doesn't work if there is no relative motion between the rudder and the water. When you heave-to under reduced sail with the jib backed you have some forward motion. As the boat gains speed the rudder turns the boat into "irons" and it stops. The backed jib causes the bow to fall off the wind and the boat starts to sail again. The sequence just keeps repeating as you make some forward progress and some leeway.
 
Jun 4, 2004
273
Oday 25 Alameda
leeway

Ross writes:"The sequence just keeps repeating as you make some forward progress and some leeway" That's what I was thinking. With no sails for the wind to work against, I imagine the movement would be only leeway.
 
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