is you furler set up for reefing? do you have more than one head sail? since I 
did not have furling I was able to change my head sail I had 75, 100 and 150. 
on blustery days on the bay I would use the 75 most days 100 on rare days I 
used my 150. there are alot of racers on the list who can give great advice on 
sail trim I'm sure they will be letting us hear from them real soon. you can 
also look for web sites on sail trim or books are another good source.
Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 10:12:50 -0500
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: catalina27-talk: Yesterdays sail

All - 
 
New to the Cat 27 handling in rougher weather, I find the spade rudder and 
tiller somewhat difficult, almost uncomfortable to handle in 18-20mph wind. 
Getting your shoulder wet is great fun, but the tenderness can be ...as the 
wife would say.."Is it supposed to do this?".

 
This season on Lake Michigan, we have ample wind. I generally reef and unfurl 
the head sail to find the balance and helm that is manageable.  
 
Has ther been any discussion on best performance and sail plan of the Cat 27 in 
different stink and wave?   I have a 1986 TR, Tiller w/ Traveler cabin top.
 
TMDeters
Summer Wind
Kenosha, WI 
 
On 7/17/08, el sailor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




We left about 10 for a "three hour tour". Actually we'd planned to spend most 
of the day out and about.  Some of you may recognized the quoted phrase from 
the Gillivan's Island theme song.  It was a glorious time; the wind started in 
the West at 5 to 10; by 3 they were out of the East @ 15 to 20 and the waves 
were 2 - 4 with the occasional 6 - 7 footer.  That was our first time rail down 
on Nautidog.  We were running a 150% jenny and an unreefed main.  When anyone 
moved they had a good grip on something.  K was laughing and yelling how much 
it felt like a continuous roller coaster.


KatznEarl2
s/v Nautidog #3188
Hampton



 


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