I recently spoke with a New Orleans sailor. My first thought when he mentioned New Orleans was my wife and I stopped at Pat O'Brien's one afternoon for a drink before dinner. We both had Hurricane's. I like mine so much I had a second and helped her finish her drink. Not sure how I got back to the hotel and dinner didn't happen - wife was pissed but I felt real good in the morning.
Anyway, his question was "how does he use the sail trim chart". Kind of threw me for a loop and I didn't have a quick answer so, to buy some time, I asked him what he does from a sail trim standpoint when he leaves the dock and raises the main and rolls out the jib and sails closehauled. He said he didn't do anything - no fairlead, outhaul, traveler adjustment. He just used the main and jib sheets. I still didn't know where to begin so I asked him if he knew what ANY of the sail trim controls for the main and jib were adjusting. With each chart I include free a "Quick Reference" which explains what each sail trim control for the main and jib is adjusting and which way to push or pull it to get the adjustment the sailor desires. He told me he threw it away because he didn't understand it.
Even though the Sail Trim Chart came first it is actually an outline of the book (The Sail Trim Users Guide) which came second - sailors who had the chart told me the the chart told them WHAT to do but they wanted to know WHY they were making a particular sail trim adjustment and could I write a book, which I did.. The WHY of sail trim is everything otherwise a sailor is just guessing at the adjustment. Unless the New Orleans sailor had a basic understanding of draft depth, draft position, twist and angle of attack plus knowledge of what each sail trim control for the main and jib is adjusting the sail trim chart would be confusing. Since I wasn't about to teach sail trim over the phone I sold him the book and told him to call me with any questions AFTER he read the book. I never heard back from him - I hope that's a good sign.
Anyway, his question was "how does he use the sail trim chart". Kind of threw me for a loop and I didn't have a quick answer so, to buy some time, I asked him what he does from a sail trim standpoint when he leaves the dock and raises the main and rolls out the jib and sails closehauled. He said he didn't do anything - no fairlead, outhaul, traveler adjustment. He just used the main and jib sheets. I still didn't know where to begin so I asked him if he knew what ANY of the sail trim controls for the main and jib were adjusting. With each chart I include free a "Quick Reference" which explains what each sail trim control for the main and jib is adjusting and which way to push or pull it to get the adjustment the sailor desires. He told me he threw it away because he didn't understand it.
Even though the Sail Trim Chart came first it is actually an outline of the book (The Sail Trim Users Guide) which came second - sailors who had the chart told me the the chart told them WHAT to do but they wanted to know WHY they were making a particular sail trim adjustment and could I write a book, which I did.. The WHY of sail trim is everything otherwise a sailor is just guessing at the adjustment. Unless the New Orleans sailor had a basic understanding of draft depth, draft position, twist and angle of attack plus knowledge of what each sail trim control for the main and jib is adjusting the sail trim chart would be confusing. Since I wasn't about to teach sail trim over the phone I sold him the book and told him to call me with any questions AFTER he read the book. I never heard back from him - I hope that's a good sign.