When do I reef? It depends on the crew: if it's just Tami and I, I reef pretty 
early or sail under just 100% jib alone. With a racing crew it mostly depends 
on how far we are heeling. Our C&Cs seem to be most efficient at 22 degrees or 
less heel when hard on the breeze. Maybe a little more reaching. When I'm 
cruising I will happily give up 1/2 or even a whole knot of speed in exchange 
for comfort. Then again, other times I just go for a little more sail than I 
should for the sheer joy of sailing the boat. Like a wonderful singlehanded 
beat back to Newport from Vineyard Haven one night that was practically my last 
sail on my C&C 40, Peregrine, before I sold her. I was ecstatic the whole way 
with 22 apparent, full main and number 3 in big waves. What a great boat!
Cheers
Andy

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> On Oct 30, 2018, at 19:50, Brian Fry via CnC-List <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> After spending a wonderful weekend with a bunch of great folks, Manon and I 
> sailed back to 
> Havre de Grace under the strongest conditions we have been in yet. We usually 
> stay put if the forecast is over 20. The forecast was 20s with gusts to 30+. 
> I was looking forward to testing my new rig, especially since Josh allowed me 
> to use his Loos gauge to check my rig job. Turns out my tune was quite true. 
> We had been out before, but only at a max of about 20. 
> We set sail at the yellow mark outside Nap with 2 reefs in the main and a 
> full 100 jib. 
> Everything was going well, a nice beam reach, until north of the bridge when 
> the swells got larger and the gusts stronger. The gusts would push us over to 
> the rails in the water and last for a good 30 seconds, then a swell would 
> push us a little further. A few times we lost depth indication, a tell that 
> the transducer was out of the water, or nearly so. Reefing the jib to 50% 
> made things much more comfortable. We sailed the whole way back under these 
> conditions. Entering HdG channel was challenging, putting us close hauled and 
> tacking up the channel to where it ran abeam again. Thankfully my new sonar 
> allowed for greater tacks outside of the channel, which freaked out the 
> Admiral. I decided to tack instead of motoring and dropping sail to avoid 
> turning the sails into rags in the 25 knot winds ( mine are of unknown age).
> So now the question, when do you reef? How much wind is too much?
> We usually do the first reef at 15, the second at 20, then the jib at 25. I 
> am thinking 35 sustained would be my limit. But I havent been out in that yet.
> 
> S/V La Neige
> 1993 C&C 37/40 XL
> Havre de Grace , MD
> FB blog : thenext14years
> Brian and Manon
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