Roll tacking a Hobie 16
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Good luck,
Rick
I might be intrested in your book Rick but the title says racing and I'm just a recreatinal sailor who sails by myself or with an inexperienced passenger. So is it a racing move that has to have two people to exicute?
I'm still looking for a general explination if someone would be kind enough.......
Treven,
Santa Cruz, Ca.
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Basics are stay on the old windward back corner of the tramp until the bows are through the wind and then rush up to the new windward front corner.

Cat roll tacking is not done for the same reasons as monohull roll tacking.
As a cat turns in either a gybe or tack, the outside hull has to travel further. The idea of a roll tack or gybe is to get the outside hull out of the water a bit to cut down the drag on this hull.
The basic idea is to keep your weight on the more stationary hull[near the stern]. In light winds, the crew moves 1st in the tack and the helm moves 1st in the gybes.
Hope that this helps
Paul
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