The conclusion of this article is that there is no such thing as a natural helmsman, while everything in life is learned, some people seem to have learned very well.
Loki’s helmsman Gordon Maguire is one of the best in the business. He has a
feel for driving a boat that allows him to react to changes in boat speed
instantly, long before the instruments tell him the Reichel Pugh 62 has
slowed that fraction of a knot.
There is no substitute for feel, he says. “The information from the
instruments is all historical. It takes four to five seconds for the
instruments to do the calculations from when the cause of the drop in speed
occurred. People who drive on the instruments are always four or five
seconds behind. They are reactive and the boat is slow. The brain is so much
faster at processing all the information coming in at once than the onboard
computers.
“Reacting early is as important going down wind as up. People tend to get
carried away as the boat accelerates down a wave, but you should already be
looking at the exit and how you will catch the next wave. I never look at
the dials going down wind.”
Maguire says that another problem with focussing too much on the dials is
that they are more likely to engage the front half of the brain, and the key
to driving fast is the subconscious.
“You have to get the intellect out of the way. We drive for long stretches
at a time but doing very precise things over and over. If you consciously
concentrated for that long you would go mad in half an hour. I switch my
mind off. I am not really concentrating. Sometimes I don’t know what has
happened in the last 30 minutes.
“It is like driving a car through an intersection that you go through all
the time. When you are through it you think, was there a green light? Did I
just drive through a red light? But subconsciously you saw a green light and
you did what you usually do without thinking.”
Yet while it is all about feeling the boat under you, Maguire doesn’t
believe that there is any such thing as a natural boat driver.
“Steering a yacht is totally unnatural, just like it is totally unnatural to
hit a golf ball. It is only natural if you practice teeing off thousands of
times. After a hundred thousand miles you know a boat is going to slow down
when it hits a wave and what to do about it.” — Read on: