Trimmed Too Loose E Turbulent flow around sail E Minimum power E Reduced boat speed E Sails luffing and making noise
Sailing with your sails trimmed too far out is not necessarily bad. There are times when you will want to sail along slowly (at less than maximum speed) and will trim in your sails only part way.
Sheet in sails to the point where they stop luffing to trim them correctly.
Turbulent flow/ Minimum power
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Trimmed Too Tight E Sailboat slows down ETurbulent flow around sail E Difficult steering E Excessive heeling
Turbulent (stalled) flow
If you lose wind flow around your sails, your sailboat will begin to feel sluggish. To get a smooth flow going again, let out the sails until they luff. Then bring them back in until they stop luffing, and you feel the sailboat pick up speed.
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