
10-19-2008
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Old Salt, New Here
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Toronto
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I think the plan was excellent, but the execution not so much. And I think the key was probably that the sails were trimmed too tight. As sailingdog said, all the comments about trimming tighter than you think DO NOT apply to your super-slow situation. In fact, they don't apply all that much to the Hobie Getaway and the Hobie Wave even at full speed, because those rotomolded PE Hobies aren't faster than most monohull dinghies of the same size (certainly not any faster than the 15' Albacores I usually sail).
With the sails trimmed out so they're partly luffing, and the boat steered on a beam reach, there isn't much force on the sails, but it's almost purely FORWARDS, and not sideways. Trim the sails in hard, near the centerline of the boat, and there's big force on the sails, and it's almost purely SIDEWAYS, and not forwards. Especially in the situation you describe, the old maxim "When in doubt, let it out" applies in spades.
Norm
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