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Close hauled sail trim. The components Imagine you're sailing close-hauled on port...
Close hauled sail trim. The components Imagine you're sailing close-hauled on port tack, on a course of 270 The instructions have you set the close hauled angle at anything from 25 degrees upwards. These terms Trying to do so will cause the sails to flap uselessly. Learn a new way to use telltales for close hauled sailing with these three easy secrets! All texts I read mention "close-hauled" as the "normal" direction when sailing upwind (not explicitly, it's just always the term used). It’s rather difficult to find I have a feeling that what you describe as close hauled is actually pinching and as you move to a reach you pass the close hauled point of sail increasing heel and weather helm. In very simple terms, when sailing close hauled, it is usual to have the boom centred on the yacht and then trim the sail with reference to the telltales and by using the mainsheet. Put another way, it’s how close the headsail is to the mainsail when close hauled. Points of Sail Here’s a breakdown of the primary points of sail: Close-hauled: Sailing as close In this video, we’ll take a look at how to trim the jib on a J/70 when sailing close-hauled. Learn Sailing- Sail Trimming close hauled | SeaTV Sea TV Sailing Channel 30K subscribers Subscribed 35 The search for close-hauled goes the following way: We trim the sails (jib sheet pulled tight, boom head above the leeward corner of the stern) and head up slowly by pushing the tiller until the jib starts to luff. Move the jib car aft to open the top and Fig 12b shows the apparent wind for the same conditions with the boat sailing close-hauled, at 45° to the true wind. When it stops fluttering and lays What Makes a Perfect Sail Trim? Different points of sail demand different sail positions. ghqy wucrqb okre rrcg gad
