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SVN Solovelanet Global
If the upper telltales
flow into turbulence, it
means the sail is too
loose. In this case we
have to either bear up
or haul the sheet. If we
were sailing windward
with the sheet as hauled
as possible, then the
wind has run low or we
are unwillingly sailing
too close-hauled. In
this case, we only
need to bear up.
In this case the sheet
is too hauled for our
point of sailing. The
downwind telltales are
in turbulence, which
means that the telltales
on the back of the sail
are not flowing evenly.
Too loose
Too hauled
The jib