MARITIME – AILING PERFORMANCE CALCULATOR Reefing Point Selection A precise tool.
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What is the Reefing Point Selection & How does it work?

Reefing is the process of reducing sail area to maintain control and safety when wind speeds increase. By lowering the centre of effort, a boat can avoid excessive heeling, weather helm, and potential structural damage to the rig.

The wind speed at which a sailor should reef depends on several vessel‑specific parameters: the sail‑area‑to‑displacement ratio, the length‑to‑beam ratio, and the desired safety margin. Larger, lighter boats with big rigs will reef earlier than heavy, low‑profile vessels.

This calculator combines those factors into a simple empirical formula, giving you a recommended reefing wind‑speed threshold. Compare the result with the current wind to decide whether to reef now or wait for conditions to change.

R = frac{S}{D}times10 + frac{L}{B}times2 – frac{M}{100}times5
R = recommended reefing wind speed (knots)
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is reefing in sailing?
Reefing is reducing sail area to maintain control and safety during high winds by lowering the center of effort.
How do I determine when to reef my boat?
Consider your vessel’s sail-area-to-displacement ratio, length-to-beam ratio, and desired safety margin.
Why is reefing important for a sailor?
Reefing helps prevent excessive heeling, weather helm, and potential structural damage to the rig in high winds.
What factors affect when a boat should reef?
Factors include sail area, displacement, length-to-beam ratio, and the sailor’s desired safety margin.
How does reefing impact a boat’s performance?
Reefing reduces windage, which can improve stability and control but may also slow down the boat.
Are there different types of reefing?
Yes, there are various methods like partial reefing (lowering sails) or full reefing (furling sails completely).
Can I reef my boat if it’s not designed for it?
Attempting to reef an unsuitable boat can lead to structural damage; always consider your vessel’s design and limitations.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.