by Warren Nethercote » Tue Jul 07, 2020 1:16 am
Sorry, no photos, but we got our fourth sail in today .....
1. Launch day I sailed for about 45 minutes, solo and main only, towing a dinghy.
2. The next day, Canada Day, we sailed three up in 8-10 knots. No great effort at sail trim but went uphill well and planed off the wind. Spent the next to days re-working some control lines.
3. Saturday I intended to sail in a single-handed race because the forecast was light. Missed the start because I was late assembling control lines and then the sky cleared and the sea-breeze turned on (10-12 knots and lumpy sea). With full main and jib I made poor progress to windward, but man-o-man, what a hoot off-wind, bearing off down wave faces and heading up in the troughs, but planing all the time. The deep rudder is a godsend.
4. Today we went out to practice for the club's 'ladies race' on the weekend. I managed to snag a past 470 Women's World Champion to drive and hope some of her knowledge sticks to me. It was light today, so no off-wind planing, but lots of tacking and gybing practice. Spinnaker douses were problematic at times, perhaps in part because the recovery patches aren't quite in the right place. But the last time it went smoothly, so maybe it's us ....
Overall I am pleased, and especially so with the square-top main. But kudos to Phil who sailed his i550 mainly single-handed. No easy job that.
Now for the question: in a crude sense, what apparent wind angles are people sailing at when sailing down wind in races for best VMG? Based solely on the Windex, is apparent wind on the beam or aft of the beam? Presumably the angle gets deeper as wind increases. I have seen some polars, but they just don't make sense ....