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Mike M
One of the nice things about where I work is it's about a 10 minute drive to a park on a bluff overlooking Lake Erie. Today, winds are from the NNE probably around 15 mph, maybe a bit less. The waves look like about 2' to 3', some whitecaps. Both the wind and wave action seem to be slowly increasing. I watched a boat sail down wind today for about 20 minutes under headsail alone. He never jibed and seemed to running smoothly. My guess is the boat was in the 27' - 33' range and had a masthead rig. I could be wrong about the size or the rig - he was fairly far off shore. Here's my question(s).... What are the pros and cons of sailing downwind under headsail only? Does a fractional vs masthead rig make a difference? I struggled with very similar conditions in my H23 on Sunday. Lots of jibing, some intentional, some were, er, not exactly planned. Overall we made good time back to the marina, but worked pretty hard and did not have an entirely happy crew. Towards the end, we fell off on broad reaches and ran them out fairly far from the rumb line to calm things down. Any tips and observations are appreciated. I'm trying to strike a balance between speed and confort and this is obviously a cruising rather than racing situation.