Those of us who have sailed, will notice that the sail is being filled from starboard to port (right to left), indicative of the wind direction. If that is so, why is the catamaran heeled over to the right? Normally, with the wind blowing to the port, the catamaran (or any sailboat) would heel to the port. Generally, sailors use their weight to offset the heeling action, so this tubby tabby should have hike his robust body to the starboard side to offset the effects of the wind. Ahh .. but then, this is comic sailing … so …never mind.
Those of us who have sailed, will notice that the sail is being filled from starboard to port (right to left), indicative of the wind direction. If that is so, why is the catamaran heeled over to the right? Normally, with the wind blowing to the port, the catamaran (or any sailboat) would heel to the port. Generally, sailors use their weight to offset the heeling action, so this tubby tabby should have hike his robust body to the starboard side to offset the effects of the wind. Ahh .. but then, this is comic sailing … so …never mind.