We just started sailing last summer for our first time. It was amazing until we got caught up in a storm or at the least, weather we weren't expecting. This was in Oct on SE Vancouver Island (near Sidney). Our current boat (27 Catalina) handled quite well but until then, the most we heeled was probably just a couple or a few degrees. During this sail, we must have been heeling around 20 degrees, but there's no way to be sure. This really freaked out my wife! She was panicking and safe to say, I didn't feel quite at ease either. We will be sailing an Ericson 34T this year and I'll probably toss an inclinometer on there to tell how much we're heeling.
How much is too much? I'm still not sure how it works, but I can imagine it's not difficult with a good amount of wind to get the boat heeling 15 degrees or so and at that point, then it will be quite difficult for it to heel all the way over/aka capsize. Is that right? Is there an order to what we should do when we get very uneasy with the amount of heel? Such as:
1. tighten the sheets
2. drop the jib
3. reef the main
4. let out the main
5. drop the main or sail downwind if possible
What do you guys normally do?
Thanks!
How much is too much? I'm still not sure how it works, but I can imagine it's not difficult with a good amount of wind to get the boat heeling 15 degrees or so and at that point, then it will be quite difficult for it to heel all the way over/aka capsize. Is that right? Is there an order to what we should do when we get very uneasy with the amount of heel? Such as:
1. tighten the sheets
2. drop the jib
3. reef the main
4. let out the main
5. drop the main or sail downwind if possible
What do you guys normally do?
Thanks!