@Alfred if you were at the helm of a sailboat on a close reach in a stiff wind, and a crew member fell overboard, would you turn to windward or leeward in order to go back and pick them up, and why?

@ceorl @Alfred It would all depend on which side of the boat they fell off of. The most important thing is for the person at the helm to keep their eye on the crew member all the times. You can jibe or tack, but you canโ€™t take your eye off them or run them over. Also, throw the horseshoe life preserver thing right behind you to them before you do anything else. The wind could be doing one thing while the current does another. Itโ€™s a quick judgement call, but keep your eyes one them.

@LindaGoodliffe @Alfred

I thought he did pretty well though ;)

He was right it would be quicker, but also a more risky move in a strong wind :)

@LindaGoodliffe @Alfred

He continues to impress with his ability to understand even obscure terms and difficult decisions. ;)

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