dorienc wrote:
Generally, it seems to me that when I have the mast more upright, I can tack better. With more rake, it seems to point higher. What do other Getaway sailors think?
Maximum Rake.
Put tel-tales on the leech of the main to set twist.
I've tried slack shrouds and taught shrouds. Slack might be a bit faster/point higher in smooth water but are terrible in light air and waves. Taught shrouds are better all around.
The boat is more weight sensitive than you might think. Not like a 16, but it responds to weight forward on the low side in light air and weight aft when the bows bury too often. Ease sheets and keep speed up in choppy water or the boat will go sideways instead of upwind.
Tacking hints:
45° rudder angle (too far stops the boat)
Crew holds jib backwinded until after the main battens "pop" on the new tack.
Center rudders after the main pops and ease mainsheet about a foot.
Easy jib trim to hold the bow down and don't sheet hard until the boat is accelerating back to speed.
In light air the Getaway struggles to go upwind. Once the breeze is up she will almost stay with a H16 until the H16 crew is on the wire ... then wave goodbye.