Bolo
Contributing Partner
I guess you could chalk this up to "even and old dog can learn new tricks". I was sailing the Chesapeake this past weekend and there was anywhere from 6 to 12 knots of wind with lots of wind shifts Yea, it was a strange wind day but it was August on the bay. My point of sail was somewhat of a broad reach and I had all the sail out but with Vesper having heavier cruising sails the 135 Genoa just wouldn't form up right and kept collapsing under its own weight. Then I noticed another sailboat off to my port that was going a bit faster with a rolled in jib and, after a quick look with the binoculars, it was not motor sailing. So I rolled in about 40% of my Genoa and went faster! A little bit faster but definitely faster because there was less "sail weight" for the wind to contend with and the head sail formed up more like a wing. So when the wind blows less and that jib just isn't doing it's job then less sail is more and not just in a high wind situation. I am an old dog and I did learn a new trick yesterday.