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Default Genoa Trim question

There is a time for relaxing, and there is a time for perfection.
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Steve
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"jlrogers" wrote in message
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If you're moving in the direction you want to go, and nothing's flapping,

tearing, or chafing, relax and open a cold beer.
Perfectionism in sail trim is the mark of an idiot.



"Gerard Weatherby" wrote in message

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On Sat, 28 Jun 2003 07:07:11 -0400, "Pony Express"
wrote:

30' boat with a masthead rig, flying a 155% in 12k. The middle

windward
tell is breaking first. The top breaks well after the middle, followed

very
closely by the bottom.

What, if anything would you do to optimize trim?

Figure out what point of sail I'm on.

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