Can someone remind me why I left this:

For this



Maybe you hit your head when you fell!Gazmn wrote:I just made it in last night, 01:30 through rain, sleet & snow for last 5 hours...
Can someone remind me why I left this:
For this![]()
Hey Doug,Doug W wrote:Thanks for posting! I enjoyed the pictures too!
Quick question: How do you like the new Jib? I have a 150 Genoa but wonder about the Jib being better sailing to windward!
Thanks!
Doug
p.s.
Enjoy your trip, CptRon! Great seeing StormWalker sailing!
This last post of yours was more informative than many I have read.Gazmn wrote:Hey Doug,Doug W wrote:Thanks for posting! I enjoyed the pictures too!
Quick question: How do you like the new Jib? I have a 150 Genoa but wonder about the Jib being better sailing to windward!
Thanks!
Doug
p.s.
Enjoy your trip, CptRon! Great seeing StormWalker sailing!
I switched out for the higher winds in FL, flew it 2x![]()
First time only flew head sail w/o mainsail, 2-4 ft waves didn't have oomph or whump. Yeah, I know, theres no whump in a jib. Wished I had on the genoa...
2nd time the waves were down - because there was no wind at all...
I think it will be useful on LI Sound, close to wind, light chop. I'll give you a better report regarding that in May & June sailing at home.
Going to windward on a rough ocean was not fun & not possible without motorsailing. Ocean waves & swells bullied me & took my milk money![]()
I thought I was in a bounce castle & was not going up top to pull out that mainsail - forgot to unzip mainsail cover![]()
Even with extra weight I keep forward: 2 house batts, water tank & anchor chain... the short wave periods, deep troughs made me nervous. Count that to my inexperience. I was glad Macs mainly come with >50HP. Not to go fast, but push through, turn quickly between wave periods & match speeds of following seas - especially through the inlet pins.