I have just been reading Lin and Larry Pardeys' book titled "Storm Tactics" and note that they advocate dousing the headsail whilst heaving to in heavy winds (storm) conditions, whilst leaving a Trysail or heavily reefed main up. This advice is also consistent with that cited by Nigel Ridgway (CH 11/6/2012) who implemented the advice given by Jon Sanders, descibed as being WA's most famous solo triple circumnavigator. Sanders advocates heaving to under triple reefed main with no furler. I was wondering if any member of the site has had experience in a Top Hat under strong wind conditions and if so, what sails did they employ?
Also, Pardey advocates the boat making a square drift, i.e. at 90 degrees to the waves in order to create a slick that protects the boat from the crashing waves. I would like to know if this has been tried in a Toppie, and how it coped? In the Mitchell's book "Two in a Top Hat", the heaving-to practice is used with great success, demonstrating that the Toppie can deploy this tactic favourably - is this your experience?
Kevin
Wayward Lady, Mk111
Williamstown, Vic