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			Wrong as ususal , Simp. lazy jacks have been around as long as there 
have been sails on booms. Sailors have always been the first to adopt 
any rig that made their work easier, or safer. If you had a boat 
larger than your pre-paid funereal casket,  you wouldn't shoot off 
your mouth. Lazy jacks, dutchman systems, stack packs, mack packs etc. 
are all variations on a theme and are all good. 
 
Your point about improper procedure or maintainence does not negate 
the value or need for sail dowsing control systems on larger boats. 
Except in your mind and limited experience. 
 
 
On Sat, 28 Jun 2003 07:56:31 -0400, "Simple Simon" 
 wrote: 
 
I added some insight into why people install junk like lazy jacks, 
Dutchman flaking, etc. Hopefully I made some people think that 
if you lower the mainsail correctly you don't need the extra added 
complication and expense of unnecessary systems that exist only 
because people are too stupid to use equipment as designed or 
to maintain it so it works as designed. If your mainsail does not 
immediately drop down onto the boom when the halyard is 
released when the bow is into the wind then you need to 
do some maintenance or renewal of your slide, groove, track 
etc. 
 
Adding unnecessary systems to correct poor maintenance is 
such a lubberly and stupid thing to do. To discuss it as par 
for the course is an embarrassment to sailors everywhere. 
 
 
"Marc"  wrote in message ... 
 So , Simp, just what did you add to this thread? 
 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
				
			
			
			
		 
	
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