Achieving a "deep" sail shape is about maximizing the lift-to-drag ratio and harnessing kinetic energy from the wind.
Use telltales on both sides of the sail; ideally, they should be parallel and flowing backward to confirm laminar flow. Preparing For The Storm : How to Lie A-hull Achieving a "deep" sail shape is about maximizing
A slightly "hooked" or curved leech can add lift but may cause the boat to struggle if over-tightened. To "sail deep" refers to a specific technique
To "sail deep" refers to a specific technique in sailing where a vessel maneuvers as far downwind as possible, typically to maximize efficiency or to safely manage sails like a spinnaker or furling headsail. Preparing for this requires a combination of technical sail shaping, rigorous equipment checks, and an understanding of the physics that keep a boat stable when running with the wind. 🌬️ Technical Sail Preparation rigorous equipment checks