Hi Capt Pete,
<br>While I don't have room here for a full discussion, some of the posting above may help you, but there are two sets of instructions for tacking:
<br>1) The Skipper's Musts
<br>*Basically, for the skipper you must be sailing close-hauled (not reaching) with mainsail tight before tacking.
<br>*Then Start moving to the aft-windward corner while starting to turn, and the turn must be with steadily increasing pressure on the helm (if just a little, you will not have momentum to get through the turn; if jammed over, you put on brakes and it won't make it either)
<br>*Just as the boat goes through the wind, release the mainsheet and ease out about two feet of sheet and recleat. (the main has helped the turn into the wind by a weathervane effect, but once there, the main being released eases the tension on the leech of the mainsail and also makes the sail fuller -- you have taken away the weathervane effect, plus you have shifted the boat into second gear for more power.)
<br>*Stay on that corner until the boat is on a close reach heading and then switch tiller and sheet and cross over and forward (forward make the boats accelerate faster)
<br>2) The Crew's Musts
<br>*Crew should always be looking forward at the jib, with left hand on the port sheet, and right hand on the starboard sheet.
<br>*crew moves aft as the boat begins to turn, and just as the sail begins to luff, uncleat and begin easing the jib until the clew is right at the mast, and then quickly bring in the new burdened sheet.
<br>(This easing will in effect have the jib sail through the turn using max power and will make the boat turn faster. Backwinding is just that -- it stalls the sail and makes the boat want to sail backward or stop the boatspeed. A sail with telltales flowing develops 80% more power than a stalled, or backwinded, sail.)
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<br>Another way to really find out all about this stuff that we have learned in video-taping seminars for the past 12 years is to acquire a video. Sounds like you might want Total Boat Handling. Also available is Upwind Sailing and the Complete Catamaran Rolltack.
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