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One channel is for the rudder & steers the boat.
The second controls the angle of the sails, the Main (big sail at back) and Jib (small sail in front) lines are usually connected and controlled by the same channel. It's a bit like a throttle (in to speed up, out to slow down) except you also want to adjust the sails to the wind direction from the yachts direction of travel. Simples
The second controls the angle of the sails, the Main (big sail at back) and Jib (small sail in front) lines are usually connected and controlled by the same channel. It's a bit like a throttle (in to speed up, out to slow down) except you also want to adjust the sails to the wind direction from the yachts direction of travel. Simples

MBBlat said:
One channel is for the rudder & steers the boat.
The second controls the angle of the sails, the Main (big sail at back) and Jib (small sail in front) lines are usually connected and controlled by the same channel. It's a bit like a throttle (in to speed up, out to slow down) except you also want to adjust the sails to the wind direction from the yachts direction of travel. Simples
What he saidThe second controls the angle of the sails, the Main (big sail at back) and Jib (small sail in front) lines are usually connected and controlled by the same channel. It's a bit like a throttle (in to speed up, out to slow down) except you also want to adjust the sails to the wind direction from the yachts direction of travel. Simples


Seriously, it is that simple, people see all the rigging, and think they are complicated, they really couldn't be simpler.
englisharcher said:
MBBlat said:
One channel is for the rudder & steers the boat.
The second controls the angle of the sails, the Main (big sail at back) and Jib (small sail in front) lines are usually connected and controlled by the same channel. It's a bit like a throttle (in to speed up, out to slow down) except you also want to adjust the sails to the wind direction from the yachts direction of travel. Simples
What he saidThe second controls the angle of the sails, the Main (big sail at back) and Jib (small sail in front) lines are usually connected and controlled by the same channel. It's a bit like a throttle (in to speed up, out to slow down) except you also want to adjust the sails to the wind direction from the yachts direction of travel. Simples


Seriously, it is that simple, people see all the rigging, and think they are complicated, they really couldn't be simpler.

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