| Re: Getting Stuck in Irons
[Re: Brett Goodall]
#188297 08/17/09 09:32 PM 08/17/09 09:32 PM | DougSnell
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Unregistered | Make sure the jib is uncleated and hand held as you go through the tack. IF you can't uncleat with weight in back you, will roll over backwards if you can't unlceat it fast enough in moderate wind. TRUST me, I lost Texas State in 81 by ONE point, because we could not uncleat the jib as we tried to climb the tramp as it SLOWLY rolled over on us. LOL LOL LOL
Doug
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[Re: ryanm]
#188305 08/18/09 01:38 AM 08/18/09 01:38 AM |
Joined: Sep 2007 Posts: 757 japan erice
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Posts: 757 japan | for reversing 1st loosen the traveller
then grab the boom with 1 hand
and the rudder with the other and push BOTH in the direction you want to go
when the boat has backed round fully to the direction you want to go the pressure on the sail/boom will stop as the wind is now balanced across both sides
when that happens, let go of both and the boat will be dead in the water but pointing on the new tack
next, center the rudders and SLOWLY pull the traveller back about half way until you have some forward speed, now you can steer off a bit to build up even more speed
with good forward speed pull in the traveller the rest of the way to center and then steer back up again if wanted
practice this a couple of times, in each direction, every time you go out until it becomes 2nd nature
so you won't have to think about it when the sh't hits the fan
yesterday went out with a new hobie 16 owner and took him through a few backing drills after seeing him and his mate stuck in irons for a LONG time in a big wind the day before
as it was windy they had the traveller out but were trying to do SLOW 180degree tacks from reach to reach without bringing the traveller back to center or even point up
the result was predictably that they went into irons every time and the new owner was hating the boat
Last edited by erice; 08/18/09 01:42 AM.
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| | | Re: Getting Stuck in Irons
[Re: RickWhite]
#188320 08/18/09 07:57 AM 08/18/09 07:57 AM | DougSnell
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Unregistered | Raynm:
Trick to a uni is you must crack about 3 feet of sheet AS you go head to wins. Once I learned that I quit going into irons. I went into irons a LOT before I did. And I agree, Rick's material is AWESOME for a newbie.
God luck,
Doug
Last edited by DougSnell; 08/18/09 07:58 AM.
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[Re: RickWhite]
#188328 08/18/09 08:50 AM 08/18/09 08:50 AM |
Joined: Jan 2005 Posts: 105 Bloomington, IN jbecker
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Posts: 105 Bloomington, IN | My wife sails a Hobie 14 she's named Seabiscuit because the first time out we found it very hard to tack (bad nautical pun there). After practicing weight transfer and timing sheeting out and back in as Rick describes in his videos, no problems. But, the boat is still named Seabiscuit.
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#188337 08/18/09 10:47 AM 08/18/09 10:47 AM |
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Posts: 3,224 Roanoke Island ,N.C. | Raynm:
And I agree, Rick's material is AWESOME for a newbie.
Doug Got anymore bootleg copies?
"I said, now, I said ,pay attention boy!"
The cure for anything is salt water - sweat, tears, or the sea Isak Dinesen If a man is to be obsessed by something.... I suppose a boat is as good as anything... perhaps a bit better than most. E. B. White
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[Re: RickWhite]
#188351 08/18/09 01:34 PM 08/18/09 01:34 PM |
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Posts: 3,224 Roanoke Island ,N.C. | Hey Rick, That was for Doug. You know I buy all my Rick White material from the man himself. I've still got my autographed copy of your book from the seminar I took in '93. Tawd
"I said, now, I said ,pay attention boy!"
The cure for anything is salt water - sweat, tears, or the sea Isak Dinesen If a man is to be obsessed by something.... I suppose a boat is as good as anything... perhaps a bit better than most. E. B. White
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