I was taken aback by that simple question. I ummed and aahed while my brain struggled to pull itself together. Eventually she took pity on me. The mast is in the way of the jib sheets, she explained. You need one on each side.
Well, I knew that, of course. Just never thought about it. People like me who have sailed from childhood often sail by instinct without knowing the reasons for things. For instance, it took me a long time to figure out the answer to the question: How do you know when your sails are correctly trimmed?
The point I had always overlooked here is that there are two modes of sailing. The first is when youre trying to sail to windward as efficiently as you can. The second is when youre not trying to sail to windward as efficiently as you can.
In the first case, you trim your sails for a beat, and then you cleat them and steer the boat left and right to keep the sails filled correctly. You luff or fall off as the case may be, steering a weaving course as the wind direction changes. In other words, youre trimming the sails by moving the rudder.
In the second case, on all courses from a close fetch to running dead before the wind, you steer the boat steadily at the spot youre aiming for and you keep changing the trim of the sails to suit the changing wind. Now youre trimming the sails by tightening or loosening the sheets.
So when youre beating you constantly steer the boat to suit the wind; and when youre sailing free you sail a steady course and constantly trim the sails in or out to suit the wind.
In practice, of course, most of us dont bother to keep fine-trimming the sails because the wind usually tends to switch back and forth slightly, so we trim for the average. But if you want to race its important to react more quickly to wind changes, and even if youre cruising its reassuring to know the theory so you could go faster if you really wanted to.
Todays Thought
Were drowning in information and starving for knowledge.
Rutherford D. Rogers, librarian, Yale
Tailpiece
Heres some advice for the semi-adventurous: Dont join dangerous cults; practice safe sects.
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