How to Tack a Cutter Rig
Instructions
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Select a landmark, such as a structure or cloud, approximately 90 degrees to windward, the direction in which the wind is blowing.
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Turn the rudder to an angle of 33 degrees from center to bring the boat into the eye of the wind. The eye of the wind is the point at which the wind is blowing directly into the stern of the boat.
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Loosen the lines on the leeward edge of the staysail as the boat begins to turn. Tighten the lines on the windward edge of the staysail. As the stern crosses the eye of the wind, the staysail will fill and adopt a new working angle.
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Loosen the lines on the leeward edge of the mainsail. As the staysail fills, tighten the lines on the windward edge of the mainsail. Maintain the angle of the turn until the topsail swings through the space between the staysail and the mast.
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Hold the rudder steady until the stern of the boat is pointing toward the landmark you chose in Step 1. Turn the rudder to an angle that allows the boat to return to a straight sailing path. Adjust the tension of the lines on the mainsail and staysail until they are gently curved with the wind and any flapping ceases.
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