Which statement is TRUE concerning a sailing vessel with the sails properly trimmed?
A
The more the sails are sheeted in, the greater your speed will be when sailing downwind.
B
As the sails are sheeted in, the vessel will heel less when close hauled.
C
As the sails are sheeted in on a close hauled course, speed will increase as the side forces on the vessel decrease.
D
Sheeting in the sails will allow the vessel to sail closer to the wind but will decrease speed.
E
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