Sail area reduction

First chapter of the “on-line” book “Sailing in heavy weather”. Recommendations for reducing sail area by reefing or changing sails, anticipating the weather, avoiding excessive heel, sail balance and reduction table according to wind conditions.

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Sailing storm strategies

Second chapter of the on-line book ”HANDLING HEAVY WEATHER”. We will see the main factors of planning for a storm, a description of the strategies of “winds up (head on) the storm” and “running off the storm”, and the possible techniques to adopt.

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Hove-to (heave to)

Hove to / heave to is a fundamental technique for weathering a storm. In this chapter 3 of the book “on-line” HEAVY WEATHER SAILING” we will see how to perform this maneuver in seven (7) simple steps, to reach the sailboat equilibrium position.

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Storm sails

In this new chapter of the online book “Handling heavy weather” we will see the main characteristics of the two types of storm sails, which are the storm mainsail (or trysail) and the storm gib (or staysail); as well as some considerations about their use.

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Jordan´s series drogue

In this new chapter of the on-line book ‘Hadling heavy weather’ we are going to describe the device ‘Jordan’s series drogue’; in my opinion, the safest device to run off a storm for an oceanic sailboat. What it consists of, its main advantages and some considerations to implement it in our sailboat.

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Sea anchors

New chapter dedicated to sea anchors: the importance of ship design for using a sea anchor, cone-shaped sea anchor (limitations), use of raiding sails, the parachute anchor, mooring the sea anchor on board, the Pardeys deployment method, and final considerations.

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