Something doesn't add up :)
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A ship with a heading of NNW that is hit with a wind gust coming from the SSW wouldnt turn the way it did. That wind would have pushed it in the opposite direction. Quartering away from the wind would have pushed the stern counterclockwise.
At least that is the intuitive logic.
Agreed. I reckon it would take a strong wind coming from NWN to push the nose to the East, but even then it would be mostly drift...that sucker was turned into the bank.
And with a huge bulb on the end of its keel that is 15 meters below the water line.