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Heavy Weather Sailing (Added to notion)

Use this handy checklist to be dependable in heavy weather sailing:

  • Plot position at first sign of worsening visibility
  • Maintain plot e.g. with GPS
  • Hoist radar reflector if not permanently rigged
  • Put on life-jackets and safety harnesses
  • Take seasickness tablets if required
  • Secure loose gear on deck and below
  • decrease the area of the mainsail using reefs. (I usually take in one more than immediately required or simply drop the mainsail, and use the Genoa to get ahead)
  • Prepare simple food in accessible locker (it’s tough getting at the food and a boiling kettle in a storm)
  • Pre-plan navigation and escape routes

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