FINE-TUNING SAIL TRIM Many sailors view a sailboat’s mainsheet and jib sheet as they would the
accelerator on a car...the sails are sheeted (pulled) in until they stop luffing to make the sailboat go. As previously described, a sail creates lift by redirecting wind flow. If the wind flows smoothly around the sails, maximum power is achieved, resulting in maximum boatspeed. If the sails are sheeted in or out too much, turbulent flow will result, reducing flow and slowing the boat. To fine-tune your sail trim, let the sails out until they luff and then sheet them in until the luffing stops.
Trimmed Just Right E Smooth flow around sail E Optimum power E Optimum boat speed E Easy steering E Well-balanced
Smooth flow
WIND
KEY POINTS TO REMEMBER
E“When in doubt, let it out” E“Out until it luffs, in until it stops luffing”