Weather Helm Dan
Dan, I had the same problems with my H-23 last year. Here was my problem and how I got it worked out. First the mast rake (fore/aft)was set with to much aft rake.(14"--18") Stand your mast back up to maybe 2"-8" aft. Measure this by hanging a small weight from your mainsail halyard, lower the weight down to your cabin top and measure how far aft it lands from the base of the mast. This is rake. You will find it very easy to adjust your rigging to bring the mast back up straight. Next: Check your flip/up rudder to make sure it is all the way forward in its mount. I put a Bunge around mine to hold it forward. If you have one of the rope type arrangements to hold the rudder down, it slips allowing the rudder to sag back and really puts a load on the ole arms. If you still have problems, check into making up an adjustable backstay. I might be able to send you some pic's of mine. I still have to luff the main in a big gust just to keep the boat on its feet, but it no longer wants to round up every time now.The rest is just sail trip. Sure hope this helps you some, please let me know if I can help you more. Scott DavisH-23 "No Alibi"wsdavis@fmtc.net