I was wondering if anyone had any tips / things they do when sailing unsettled or rapidly changing conditions. For example, winds are pretty low and sometimes die altogether. Then a few minutes later we have some 2' rollers and I really wish I had reefed. Instead we pointed up a little higher, let the main and jib out some and put the traveler to leeward. Then it's gone and we're doing what I would call "normal" sailing. Then the wind dies. Traveler to the windward and ease up on the out-haul. And it repeats.
Yes, I can reef, but the puff and the "wow, that's a lot of wind all of a sudden" is gone just as quickly. In my mind, it's not worth it to go to the mast (I have everything to reef from the cockpit, but haven't gotten a chance to install it) and put in a reef only to have to shake it out not less than 10 minutes later. So, I'm wondering what other people on our boats do in situations like this.
Yes, I can reef, but the puff and the "wow, that's a lot of wind all of a sudden" is gone just as quickly. In my mind, it's not worth it to go to the mast (I have everything to reef from the cockpit, but haven't gotten a chance to install it) and put in a reef only to have to shake it out not less than 10 minutes later. So, I'm wondering what other people on our boats do in situations like this.
