
Post by
BooBill | 2021-04-12 | 22:07:43
That turn was more than 360 degrees, so if there was a way to successfully turn it with only one point, I'd like to see your math.
This one was particularly troublesome because the wind was shifting so rapidly as we rounded the mark. Normally I will ensure that each of my legs is within max VMG angles and avoids unnecessarily sailchanges. Although, someone correct me if I'm wrong, I believe two turns inside a minute should only result in 1 sail change/gybe penalty.
In this case, I may have been almost dead downwind on my short intermediate leg, but that's okay, you still move downwind. Had it been a tack to round, you'd want to ensure that you are not dead to wind even for a second on waypoints, or you may end up in irons.