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Author: Mike Bruzzone ([email protected]) contact the author
Subject: Reefing -forbidden?
Info: (21342 views) Posted: Saturday 7-1-06 05:53:09 PM

:: You should never need to reef unless you are going out
:: in the ocean. The rest of the time you should be able to
:: sail with a smaller headsail and keep the boat on its
:: feet. Keep the sails flat and feather to keep the boat
:: flat. If you are sailing in a lot of chop then you want
:: to ease the jib a bit and twist off the main.
::

:: -Jason
::
:: :: Do you guys ever reef? I did not see any picture of
:: :: reefed main.
::
:: :: Anyone? What set up do you have?

I've reefed once a long time ago on the Lighten-up. It was blowing very hard, we had reeefed to the first reef point bringing the headboard down to the hounds. And, then had to lead a 75% 3/4 hoist #4 to the rail for further depowering. I do have a main with reef especially for the ocean. MORA rules required a reef, although our current SF OYRA rules do not . . . which I think is a mistake.

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