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60 SVN Solovelanet Global Sailing upwind If you haven't a better alternative could happens that you must sail upwind, the golden rule is to man- tain sufficient speed and power to cross waves and avoid breking crests. Lot of experience is required and total concentration, is totally unconfortable fal- ling off the waves with dangerosuly bangs with the risk of damaging bulkheads and rigging. The boat speed sailing upwind usually is compromi- sed and an alternative if you have suffcient sea room is considering heaving-to. Heaving-to From close-haul/reach prepare to tack without tou- ching the sheets and lock the helm to winward. If you don't want to go on the oppsite tack just trim the jib aback and the main in hard and the helm locked to winward. With these simple actions you can "park" the boat in open sea giving you the chance to rest, have a meal, check over the boat or just waiting that the storm passes. The main advantage is that you don't have to stay at the helm (if it safe to do so) an go down below. Heaving-to with the addition of a sea anchor is one of the best conservative storm tactics, but at the same time is one of the most easy and quiet way to set a reef without stressing sails, rigging and crew nerves! A medium ratio allows a good speed, smooth steering and a good control A lso known as "Drifter", it is a superlight hoisted headsail for light and very light breezes. It is used when obtaining maximum perfor - mance in light air is the priority. Under these conditions it generates great power and can make a difference by keeping momentum in extreme lack of wind. Built with lightweight material, it is not hoisted and smaller in size than the larger and heavier standard headsails in order to remain under pressure, and it also takes advantage of the pressure given by the roll of the boat. The Windseeker

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