Do you lean into the wind, away from it or try to keep your boat flat side to side?
Lowangle,Do you lean into the wind, away from it or try to keep your boat flat side to side?
....and then I pack up and go home........Mostly what others have said. Know thy strengths. Know thy limitations. Know thyself. Otherwise...
My facetious approach is to lean into the coffee pot and give myself a generous pour, lean back in my chair, settle just under the tarps drip edge and enjoy the windswept view.
Like I said in my previous post, this discussion is more about using your hull to facilitate directional control and that is exactly what you are doing by holding your boat level. I spent the last 35+ years leaning away from the wind, which made me work harder to keep my bow where I wanted it.Whenever I have encountered strong winds coming at me I have two plans of attack.
1. Drop to my knees with my butt centered on the seat, I have always felt I gain a lot of power and less wind resistance that way. I keep the canoe as flat as possible.
2. I move close to that coffee pot Odyssey has going in post 5 of this thread and relax.