Sorry folks,
I'm unable to comment on John's enigmal poser. You see, sadly I am cursed with the problem of sailing out of Oswego, NY. Oswego is situated on the eastern shore of Lake Ontario. Most of us have, somewhat, inured ourselves to the incessant westerlies that pester the sailing confraternity.
Sad to say,(sob, sob), we don't know what a calm day is. Even with a zephyr wafting in from Toronto, considering the almost 150 mile fetch, by the time it reaches the lee shore the conditions are anything but calm.
But don't trouble yourselves with feeling any pity for our windswept, local sailors. We continue to suffer in silence with our rails submerged (as Robert exclaims, yee haw). Consider it the penance imposed on us for continuing to sail in these parts. Some people will never learn. Sigh.
In regard to what River Rat mentioned by propelling the small sailboat by rocking and rolling the hull, there is another way some sailors can move the boat foreward when they undershoot the mooring or slip.
This is done by wig-wagging the tiller back and forth as if sculling the hull.
Sorry, you guys with wheels. Something tells me that this procedure won't work for you.
Yee haw
O J