Yesterday while single handing my boat, the wind came up with white caps. I decided to drop the main sail, and motor back to shore. I bungeed my tiller, went up front, released the halyard too quickly and missed the slot where the main sail feeds out. My boat then swung around, and there was too much pressure on the sail to pull it back up and then back down.
So I sailed back with the main all the way out, pretty much sailing on the jib. I managed to control the boat and finally grabbed onto my pick up pin with all my might, screeching to a halt on my mooring.
Question - what should I have done, and what should I change? I've decided:
I need a better tiller lock to keep my boat pointed towards the wind, but when it's really windy that's hard.
I need to be conscious of the slot when I drop the mast. Is there something like a slug or some device that helps you do that in a hurry. I think the problem was I didn't release the downhaul first.
I checked the weather before going out, but this came out of nowhere.
I don't have reefing points, but wouldv'e have trouble getting them on anyway.