Same here I don't worry about the battons, when winds get higher than what my AMA's can handle I always furl my sail in about 1 turn in winds over ten mph, and two turns if over about 12 mph. The sail still provides plenty of power but the risk of capsize is much less. However where we live if the winds pick up the waves also pick up, and it is no longer any fun for me so I don't typically like to go out in winds over 8mph. Actually my boat performs best in 4-6 mph winds.
Hoby put out an obscure video in 2011 about the tri power capabilities of their boats. Where you can paddle/peddle, sail, or use the evolve system to propel the boat. I have heard almost nothing on the subject since. That video inspired me to develop my boat to what I consider to be the most capable boat out there. In the video they said you can pedal the boat, or you can sail the boat, or you can use auxilary power to propel the boat (tri power). The boat does fine with any of those propulsion methods. However what if you combine all three propulsion methods and use them all at the same time. That's what I do with mine, and the results are stunning. I alway pedal my boat 100 percent of the time whenever I'm out, I suspect I'm the only one who does. Coming into the TI from being an avid kayaker for many years must give me a different perspective on sailing, I consider the sail on my boat to be just one of the tools in my toolbox to get me from point a to point b. I use all my tools and don't get hung up on pure sailing (man vs sea and all that), most pure sailers call that cheating, I frankly don't care what they think, I'm just trying to get to point b as quickly as possible.
That's all
Bob
EDIT: Here is that video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=241QmxFcbuc[youtube2]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=241QmxFcbuc[/youtube2]