Reefing
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Reefing
Ok nothing to with weed...
Yesterday took the wife out for her first sail in my CD22. What was supposed to be a 5-10 knot day was a 15-20 knot day with surprisingly choppy waters for Long Island Sound based upon SW winds.
I was reefed with not much jib furled. Was mostly in control but twice had the rail below water to the point of the side deck completely under water and some water, not much coming into cockpit from under the team back rest. Surprised I was over that far and the wife wasn’t concerned.
Never felt concerned myself just surprised that a 20knot gust would put me over that much...
Also learned how wet the boat can be!
Yesterday took the wife out for her first sail in my CD22. What was supposed to be a 5-10 knot day was a 15-20 knot day with surprisingly choppy waters for Long Island Sound based upon SW winds.
I was reefed with not much jib furled. Was mostly in control but twice had the rail below water to the point of the side deck completely under water and some water, not much coming into cockpit from under the team back rest. Surprised I was over that far and the wife wasn’t concerned.
Never felt concerned myself just surprised that a 20knot gust would put me over that much...
Also learned how wet the boat can be!
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Rick
1984 CD22
Excuse auto-correct typos courtesy of iOS...or simply lazy typing
Rick
1984 CD22
Excuse auto-correct typos courtesy of iOS...or simply lazy typing
Re: Reefing
What size Genny to you have? My 22D has a 130 Genny. A 20 knot sudden gust will bury the rail with both sails reefed.
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Re: Reefing
I’ve got a 130 as well. I was reefed at probably...wild guess...equivalent of a 70% job.
I’ve had the rail buried before but not to the point where the entire side deck was under water with water flowing into the cockpit. I will say she stiffened up nicely!
I’ve had the rail buried before but not to the point where the entire side deck was under water with water flowing into the cockpit. I will say she stiffened up nicely!
Gary H wrote:What size Genny to you have? My 22D has a 130 Genny. A 20 knot sudden gust will bury the rail with both sails reefed.
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Rick
1984 CD22
Excuse auto-correct typos courtesy of iOS...or simply lazy typing
Rick
1984 CD22
Excuse auto-correct typos courtesy of iOS...or simply lazy typing
- tjr818
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- Location: Previously owned 1980 CD 27 Slainte, Hull #185. NO.1257949
Re: Reefing
One of our first sails on our CD27 was very similar to that. It was then that I noticed that there was no caulking between the deck and the teak backrest. I caulked that joint with Lifecaulk and our backsides have stayed dry ever since.s2sailorlis wrote:. . . Was mostly in control but twice had the rail below water to the point of the side deck completely under water and some water, not much coming into cockpit from under the team back rest. . . .
Tim
Nonsuch 26 Ultra,
Previously, Sláinte a CD27
Nonsuch 26 Ultra,
Previously, Sláinte a CD27
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Re: Reefing
Alberg designs can be initially tender. Once you get to a certain point (say, the rail in the water), they tend to stiffen up. Like anything in boats it is a trade-off. The wineglass shaped hull and narrowish beam translates to some tenderness, but in return you get unparalleled sea kindliness. When taking out newbies I always give them the heeling speech which usually calms their natural apprehension. I find that reefing around 15-20 (depending on gusts versus steady) actually makes the boat faster since you are not spilling wind. You'll develop your own sweet spot for reefing. Congrats on your 22!!
Bill Goldsmith
Loonsong
Cape Dory 32 Hull #2
Loonsong
Cape Dory 32 Hull #2
Re: Reefing
I think we're overlooking the important part of this story.s2sailorlis wrote:Ok nothing to with weed...
Surprised I was over that far and the wife wasn’t concerned.
- David Morton
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Re: Reefing
I think we're overlooking the important part of this story.
This!
My wife's maiden voyage on my 25D was a white-knuckler from Boothbay to Harpswell, into 20kt winds and 4-6 feet seas. Been single-handed ever since!
David
"If a Man speaks at Sea, where no Woman can hear,
Is he still wrong? " anonymous, Phoenician, circa 500 b.c.
Is he still wrong? " anonymous, Phoenician, circa 500 b.c.
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Re: Reefing
Exactly!
csoule13 wrote:I think we're overlooking the important part of this story.s2sailorlis wrote:Ok nothing to with weed...
Surprised I was over that far and the wife wasn’t concerned.
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Rick
1984 CD22
Excuse auto-correct typos courtesy of iOS...or simply lazy typing
Rick
1984 CD22
Excuse auto-correct typos courtesy of iOS...or simply lazy typing