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Try this.
*Get the boat close-hauled and up to speed before you tack.
*When you tack, don't push the tiller too far over, you will turn the rudders into brakes. 20-30 degrees is plenty. keep the tiller steady as you go through the tack.
*Leave the jib sheeted in (backwinded) until you are through the wind and moving forward on the new tack. This will help push the bows around.
*Ease the mainsheet out a few inches as the boat is coming through the wind. A hard sheeted main will tend to bring the boat right back up into the wind. Once you are rolling on the new tack, you can trim the main back in.
I find that the Getaway tacks quite well with the molded in skegs at the rear of the hulls.
Good Luck
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