AZrailwhale
Diamond Member
Don't go using jargon non-sailors and non-boaters won't understand without an explanation. For the less knowledgeable people, a broad reach is a heading that has the wind coming across the boat at about a forty-five-degree angle to the stern (rear) of the boat. The flat, high container surfaces would act as inefficient sails at that angle providing at least some thrust.No, wrong yet again. A ship could do it on a broad reach. Go ask your dad. I'm finished with you if you can't stop being petulant and contrary.