Hey all:
Went out today for sail #3 of this season. All my weather sites (National Weather Service, Intellicast, Weather Underground) indicated 10-13 mph winds. But we got there (Lake Coeur d'Alene, Idaho) only to find very sluggish air. Sat still for an hour, watched the sails flop back and forth with passing wakes.
Finally got a teeny tiny bit of pressure and sort of slowly glided around for another hour, leaving the cutest little wake I've ever seen, and sails barely shaped.
Although frustrating while there, I learned a lot about finessing the wind, and my wife loved being able to take a nap. Also, plain and simple, sitting in the boat on a lake doing nothing is better by far than a million other things I could have been doing.
So what are the general guidelines for capturing next-to-non-existent air? I tried to keep the sails open and full without being blowsed out and flopping around. Any great tips?
Carlos