Thanks very much, that looks like exactly what's needed
"Capt. Mooron"  wrote in message
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 A friend of mine highly recommends the Dutchman system.....
 http://squeteaguesailmakers.com/systems.html#dutchman
 CM
 "me"  wrote in message
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 | I'm running into that problem now, I had a 27' that I always went out
 alone
 | in, but the cabin was too small and I needed to bend down a little
inside,
 | that got to be a real pain when I got stuck out in a storm and tried to
 stay
 | below (for times other than sleeping)
 | Now I've moved up to 35' and it's more work, such is life, but flaking
the
 | main is a pain in the #$#@ by my self. I've got lazy jacks but they
don't
 do
 | all the work, does anyone have any suggestions on a good way to put away
 the
 | main with jumping back and forth to the main winch and them in back of
the
 | boom to fold the sail, it seems to be many trips back and forth. (please
 | don't say get a furling main)
 | thanks all.
 |
 |  Bobsprit is a good example of the old saying about the
 |  bigger the boat the less it sails.
 | 
 |  He sailed his Catalina more than he sailed his Pearson.
 | 
 |  Now, it's plain he sailed his Pearson more than he sails
 |  or is going to sail his C&C.
 | 
 |  He is on the downhill slide because while his boats get
 |  larger his skills remain just as small.
 | 
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