Got in a GREAT sail this weekend, but have a question:
First, let me say I don't trust my cheap and nasty handheld anemometer. Having said that, the CANH anemometer was reading about 15 knots apparent, wind was about 60 degrees, I was close-reaching.
I had a reef in the main, the 140% genoa was reefed down to about 100%, both sails were twisted and feathered, and I was heeled 25 degrees and making 6.5+ knots! Now, I would have thought at 15 apparent (about 9 true?), not close-hauled, I should be pretty much unreefed and fully-drawing, wouldn't I? (For those not familiar with a Crown 28 - it's basically like a Cal: long fin keel, 23ft LWL, 9ft beam, 6700/2800 disp/bal, good in heavy weather but like to sail on their ear)
It was a bit hard to judge the wind from sea conditions, etc. cuz it had been blowing 20-25 all night. If I had to guess, I'd say maybe 15-20 true (which is why I doubt the anemometer).
Any thoughts?
druid
"Coatue" Crown 28
First, let me say I don't trust my cheap and nasty handheld anemometer. Having said that, the CANH anemometer was reading about 15 knots apparent, wind was about 60 degrees, I was close-reaching.
I had a reef in the main, the 140% genoa was reefed down to about 100%, both sails were twisted and feathered, and I was heeled 25 degrees and making 6.5+ knots! Now, I would have thought at 15 apparent (about 9 true?), not close-hauled, I should be pretty much unreefed and fully-drawing, wouldn't I? (For those not familiar with a Crown 28 - it's basically like a Cal: long fin keel, 23ft LWL, 9ft beam, 6700/2800 disp/bal, good in heavy weather but like to sail on their ear)
It was a bit hard to judge the wind from sea conditions, etc. cuz it had been blowing 20-25 all night. If I had to guess, I'd say maybe 15-20 true (which is why I doubt the anemometer).
Any thoughts?
druid
"Coatue" Crown 28