cabalar
New Member
Last weekend we had a regatta so that, when going on the port tack, we had small/medium waves coming perpendicularly into the bow. I've read that one should make fore and aft movements to avoid slowing down each time a wave "attacks". However, I couldn't find the right combination of movements.
Waves were very continuous and, when my boat was just getting out from a jump, a new wave was already coming into my bow.
What should I do? Perhaps I should avoid that angle of 90 degrees into the waves? Any suggestion?
Pedro.
Waves were very continuous and, when my boat was just getting out from a jump, a new wave was already coming into my bow.
What should I do? Perhaps I should avoid that angle of 90 degrees into the waves? Any suggestion?
Pedro.