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David
Beautiful day for sailing this weekend. Went out initially with my wife, my brother and his wife. With my (slightly nervous) sister-in-law aboard, the calm winds early in the day were perfect for a steady comfortable sail. After about an hour, as the winds picked up, I dropped off my wife and sister-in-law. The winds were at 15+ knots when my brother and I headed back out, so I reefed the main. I couldn't believe how well it handled in spite of the strong winds, we tried unfurling the jib and found that the boat speed picked up by 1-2 knots (per GPS) and did not adversely effect handling at all. We continued to sail for 4 hours, exploring, and also practicing hove-to techniques and MOB drills. I had only reefed the main once before and kept the jib furled as suggested by others here, but found the boat underpowered. That day I ended up shaking out the reef. However, this weekend, with the combination of reefed main and unfurled jib, the boat handled beautifully in conditions that might have made me head in previously. Also, one needs to have the jib available to do a hove to, which may be needed in rough conditions. This was my brother's first time out on the 170, he had sailed sunfishes and daysailers occasionally 20 years ago. He loved this boat!What are others' experiences with reefing? Pro's and con's of unfurling the jib in strong winds?