I'm a bit confused -- when on a broad reach or when running in stronger winds, when the boat goes into a death-roll, and the boat is rolling to windward, I know that one should pull in on the mainsheet -- the outward force on the sail then counteracts the windward rolling. But what does one do with the tiller/rudder? Tim Davison's book says to push on the tiller and head up. That doesn't seem intuitive. Does he have a misprint or can you provide some rationale?