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Tom R.
 
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I would just let the lazyjacks go very slack when sailing and tighten them
when I sailed back into the mooring. I assume that there may have been some
sail chafe, but there were no signs of it. I looked at the Dutchman system,
but I felt (no experience nor investigation) that it interfered with sail
shape. It probably did not, but I just had a feeling.

The 9.1 demands a lot of attention to the tiller when sailing alone. It is a
very active boat. I considered a tiller lock for the longest amount of time.
Before I made the decision a friend gave me an Autohelm autopilot for the
tiller. I used to think that an autopilot violated the pristine virtues of
sailing, but I loved it. It allowed me to go further alone and it handled
well the lively activity of the 9.1 tiller.

Tom


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Another S2, I have an 8.5 S2 set up for single handing. How is the 9.1
for single handing?
I have all the hardware for lazyjacks and a plan for a system that
should easily pull out of the way when hoisting sail. The plan is to
install it one day on a long leg of my cruise. It hasn't happened yet.

Tom R. wrote:
For me soloing my S2 9.1 they were terrific.

"Gordon" wrote in message
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Lazy jacks, Yes or No?
G

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