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Hello all,While out siling this weekend, I encountered some winds that got the better of me. I think I have figured out a "solution" or plan of attack next time this occurs. However,I wanted to run this by everyone yo see what they have done in the past when they have encountered this.I was sailing in an open baym using jsut a main. (23' oday tempest)THe winds were about 15mph and constantly blowing in one direction, south to north. While heading into the wind, we had no problem tacking and making head way. the chop was only 3ft, with pleasant rollers.the problem I encountered was when I brought her around to head back home and down wind. I threw the main way out and we began to get blown around in a circle. I had no rudder control. When I pulled the main sheet back in tight and headed south/back into the wind, no problem. could steer just fine. boat pointed very nicely.I observed about 12 sailboats that day. all but one were heading south, into the wind. most boats were using a jib and main. 1/4 jsut a main the other 1/4 just a jib. the only boat I saw heading north, was using a main. My question is, why was I getting blown around. I'm thinking that If I put out my jib while sailing downwind, I would have had the job to one side of my boat and the main on the other. I think this would have brought stability.The other thought that I have is that the one boat heading norht w/ the wind and jsut a main, had a heading as if they were "tacking" down wind. Not throwing their main way out and catching a ton of wind.Any ideas or thoughts would be greatly appreciated. thanks all.