Its called a Roll Tack. Get ready to tack with the tiller stick in one hand and mainsheet in the other.
1) Helm is Over: Push Tiller stick away from you to start tack (tips of the tiller arms should be just outside of edge of hull). at the same time move aft to rear crossbar (kneel on hull just in front of rear crossbar).
2)easy mainsheet 2-3ft while keeping tiller/rudders angled to keep the boat turning.
Now here is the critical "timing" part that will take time to learn to "feel"
3) boat will pass through head to wind, while you are still kneeling at the rear crossbar. Throw/pass mainsheet to the (now) windward side. Then turn and grab the tiller crossbar with your free hand.
4) throw tiller stick aft , it is very IMPORTANT to keep the boat turning, do not let the rudders "center"!!! while steering by holding the tiller crossbar
5) Main will "womp" over, keep her "Head Down" when you feel the boat start to accelerate, quickly crawl over to the (now) windward side. and center the helm.
6)sheet the main in, at the same time allow the boat to "come up" with a 'lite touch" on the tiller. Allowing time for the boat to accelerate and develope "flow" over the daggerboard and rudder blades. At this point you should have also moved forward on the boat.
7) at this point the boat should have accelerate and slowly come up to its new course on its new tack
Now depending on the wind the timing will vary. Lite air will sloo ....ow everything down, heavy air will make things happen quickly
_________________ HarryMurphey
H-18 mag/ #9458
Fleet 54 Div 11
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