>From USSailing - see link  below.:
 
"As the winds approach and exceed 15  knots, many sailboats should have a 
single reefing point placed.  In large  sailboats (greater than 30 feet LOA:  
Overall Length) the second point, is  often placed when winds exceed 25 knots.  
Smaller boats (below 26 to 30  feet LOA) may have greater difficulty in high 
winds.   Often it is  best to sail with a storm jib (25% jib) or, if a 
beginning 
sailor, to hoist the  "Iron Genoa" ( turn on the motor and take down the 
sails ).  Some large sailboats are designed to sail  efficiently and 
comfortably 
without reefing in winds of 20 to 25  knots."
 
_http://www.sailingusa.info/weather_and_reefing.htm_ 
(http://www.sailingusa.info/weather_and_reefing.htm) 



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