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- Now boatless - sold 6/2018
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- Had a Clipper (CHB) 34
I think the OP was really looking for help with something that is only occasionally an issue, and which does not involve too much in the way of action once the s**t starts to hit the fan. Especially if one is sailing short-handed, or with a nervous spouse. Messing around with sea anchors and drogues and even trailing warps, with all the risks associated with propellor fouling, is not what I suspect the OP wants to hear. Same with messing with rudders, adjusting A/P, and hand steering. He's considered all that, for sure.
That's why I have raised the issue of weight redistribution, from for'd to aft, as something that can be planned ahead of time, done in the calm situation of a boat at the dock, experimented with over time, shouldn't cost much, and because, from personal experience, (like that old, but iconic Honda ad), "it just works..!"
That's why I have raised the issue of weight redistribution, from for'd to aft, as something that can be planned ahead of time, done in the calm situation of a boat at the dock, experimented with over time, shouldn't cost much, and because, from personal experience, (like that old, but iconic Honda ad), "it just works..!"
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