Note that I was not reefed and had all of the 150 Genoa out. That made for some exciting sailing in the gusts when coming closer to the wind. What I really needed was a short reef and a standard jib. Note the 30 foot C&C was reefed and still seemed to have
some of the overpowering/heeling issues I was having. As mentioned, they were more consistent in their attack upwind while I was getting a thrill ride. It was sort of like sailing my Hobie 16.
Heaving-To is probably the coolest maneuver in the world as amidst all this wind I was able to heave-to and my boat was as quiet and still in the water as you could ever want while I secure the mainsail. If you single hand, you must know this maneuver.
I don't doubt Road Warrior one little bit on his speed. His rig is far superior to mine and that speed is not all that far off of what many of us have hit up wind. Just putting a jib on mine would have positioned me much better in this game.
I have given some thought to putting up another furler with a standard jib on it but will likely go for the spinnaker first given that winds are typically around 10 knots here and I suspect it would really enhance going downwind as the raked spreaders completely ruin using the main.
Jim
