25 Nov
2003
25 Nov
'03
2:33 a.m.
When we bought our M-17 "Wild Hare" a few years ago, we were off the coast of Ventura in 5' to 8' swells and about 10 Knots of wind and decided to practice "heaving to". We tacked into the wind, left the jib where it was,before tacking, and then expected to round up into the wind, lose way, and because of the backwinded jib, fall off and make way again, at which point the rudder would again become effective and cause the boat to once more round up, etc, etc. The only problem we had was that the boat would not lose way before we went through the wind and then would would be sailing again on the opposite tack. What were we doing wrong? I figured the boat just wanted to keep sailing and did it's own thing. Tom M-17 "Wild Hare"