Heavy Weather Sail Trim and Reefing Techniques - American Sailing

Thu July 30th, 2026

4:30 PM PT / 7:30 PM ET

Heavy Weather Sail Trim & Reefing Techniques

with Rick Robey

Don’t wait for the gale to bury your rail. Learn how to proactively manage your sail plan, maintain control, and keep your boat flat, fast, and safe when the wind builds.

90-Minute Live Session

On Demand Replay Available

Live Q&A

When the wind kicks up, a sailboat can quickly transform from an exhilarating ride into a  stressful handful. Understanding exactly when and how to reef your sails is the defining line  between a confident passage and a chaotic ordeal. This online class deconstructs the mechanics of  heavy weather sail trim, giving you the practical knowledge to de-power your rig smoothly  before anxiety sets in.

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Heavy Weather Sail Trim & Reefing Techniques

Online Class Overview

This comprehensive online course is designed to take the guesswork out of heavy weather  sailing. We begin by analyzing the subtle warning signs both in the sky and through the helm,  that signal it’s time to shorten sail. From there, you will get a step-by-step breakdown of both  traditional slab (jiffy) reefing and modern in-mast/in-boom furling systems. Beyond the lines and winches, we will dive into the physics of sail trim, explaining how to flatten  your draft and twist off the top of your sails to reduce heel. By the end of this online class, you’ll have  a repeatable, stress-free protocol for managing your canvas, ensuring safety and comfort for  your entire crew. 

Who is this online class for?

This online class is ideal for day sailors and coastal cruisers looking to build confidence when the  afternoon breeze catches them by surprise. It is also highly valuable for aspiring offshore  passage-makers who want to master efficient, shorthanded reefing protocols before heading out  of sight of land. 

What Will I Learn?

You will learn the definitive signs that indicate your boat is overpowered and exactly how to  execute a reef seamlessly while maintaining steerage. We will teach you how to set up your  lines for efficient shorthanded operations and how to balance the boat using your mainsail and  jib working in tandem. Ultimately, you will gain the confidence to handle unexpected high-wind  scenarios with calm, precise seamanship. 

List of Topics:

  • Recognizing the Triggers: Interpreting weather forecasts, reading apparent wind  spikes, and identifying helm pressure before you are overpowered. 
  • The Slab Reefing Blueprint: A step-by-step guide to halyard management, reefing  hooks, and tightening the clew outhaul line. 
  • Furling Systems Decoded: Best practices for operating in-mast and roller-furling  systems without jamming or binding the sail. 
  • De-powering Without Reefing: Adjusting the traveler, backstay, boom vang, and  fairleads to flatten the sail and spill excess wind. 
  • Shorthanded Execution: Safety protocols, running lines to the cockpit, and using the  autopilot to maintain a safe heading while reefing alone. 
  • Shaking Out the Reef: How to safely drop the reef and re-hoist your full canvas as the  wind abates without damaging your gear.

HEAVY WEATHER SAIL TRIM & REEFING

REEF EARLY. STAY IN CONTROL.

When the wind begins to build, knowing when and how to reduce sail can make the difference between a comfortable passage and a stressful struggle. Heavy weather isn’t just about enduring strong winds—it’s about anticipating changing conditions before your boat becomes overpowered. In this online class, Captain Rick Robey explains the techniques, sail trim adjustments, and reefing strategies that help sailors maintain balance, control, and confidence as conditions change.

MASTER REEFING & DE-POWERING TECHNIQUES

From recognizing the first signs that it’s time to shorten sail to executing efficient reefing procedures, this class provides a practical, step-by-step approach to heavy weather sail management. You’ll learn traditional slab reefing, modern in-mast and in-boom furling systems, and how to de-power your sails using traveler, backstay, boom vang, and sail trim adjustments before reaching for the reefing lines. Whether sailing with a full crew or short-handed, you’ll gain proven techniques for managing your sail plan safely and efficiently.

BUILD CONFIDENCE WHEN THE WIND PICKS UP

Confidence in stronger winds comes from preparation, repetition, and understanding how your boat responds. Whether you’re a day sailor, coastal cruiser, or preparing for offshore passages, this online class will help you recognize when your boat is becoming overpowered, execute smooth reefing maneuvers, and maintain a balanced, comfortable sail plan. You’ll finish with a repeatable, stress-free process for handling increasing wind with greater safety, control, and confidence.

Your Host

Rick RObey

Captain Rick Robey is a professional marine instructor and licensed Captain with 40 years of  sailing experience. Based out of the Annapolis, Maryland area, he specializes in translating  complex sail theory into practical, stress-free on-the-water habits. As an experienced educator  who manages comprehensive sailing curricula, Rick has helped hundreds of sailors transition  from hesitant crew members to confident, self-reliant skippers. He brings a structured, safety first approach to heavy weather management, ensuring you walk away with actionable skills for  your next voyage. 

Online Class Registration

Thursday, July 30th

@ 4:30 PM PT / 7:30 PM ET (90 min)

Regular Price

$39

ASA Member Price

$29

On-Demand Access

All registrations include unlimited on-demand access to the recordings of the live online class. So if you are unable to attend live you can still register and watch at your leisure.

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