I need to make a correction
I said:Additionally, as you sail in waves, your mast forms a fore and aft pendulum. When you go up the wave your mast swings back and the apparent wind goes aft and when you go over the top and go down the back side of the wave the mast swings forward and the apparent wind goes forward. With no twist in the main, the main goes from stalled as the mast swings aft, to luffing as the mast goes forward, and the main never develops a correct trim. This produces a loss of power in the main. With a twist in the main, the drive is higher when the mast comes back and it moves steadily and uniformly down the sail as the mast goes forward. So some part of the main is always driving.I got my apparent wind discussions backwards. Thats what happens when you get older I haven't Taught sailing in many years)What I should have said is:Additionally, as you sail in waves, your mast forms a fore and aft pendulum. When you go up the wave your mast swings back and the apparent wind goes forward and when you go over the top and go down the back side of the wave the mast swings forward and the apparent wind goes aft. With no twist in the main, the main goes from stalled as the mast swings forward, to luffing as the mast goes aft, and the main never develops a correct trim. This produces a loss of power in the main. With a twist in the main, the drive is lower when the mast comes back and it moves steadily and uniformly up the sail as the mast goes forward. So some part of the main is always driving.Sorry about that-- remember that we are not talking about a huge amount of twistAnd consequently in the picture the lower part of the main is driving. Sometimes my mind and my typing are not on the same page. Sorry again I just hate to make mistakes.