Well, for four, maybe five, hundred years, the sensible, the prudent sailor stood off a lee shore and away from the track of a major storm.
Which is better than trying to lie to two or three anchors, with t'gallant and top masts struck down; or lashed to an unyielding pier in the face of 2-3m of storm surge.
Having managed to lose the vessel, its master will face a court of inquiry, which will probably roto-rooter every decision and every delay in scheduling. There will be plenty of misery about, and that on top of having lost another of the world's small stock of sailing ships.