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The trim is set for pointing too high and is correct.

"correct trim for pointing too high"? As Oz would say, you're nuts.
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The trim is set for pointing too high and is correct.

"correct trim for pointing too high"? As Oz would say, you're nuts.

Not at all.
If you want to point higher than high with a furled genoa. Main is trimmed
correctly, until we fall off to proper boat trim.

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The trim is set for pointing too high and is correct.

"correct trim for pointing too high"? As Oz would say, you're nuts.

Not at all.
If you want to point higher than high with a furled genoa. Main is trimmed
correctly, until we fall off to proper boat trim.


Not only are you nuts, but you don't know jack.
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correctly, until we fall off to proper boat trim.

Not only are you nuts, but you don't know jack.

Damn, those Jboat racers must be doing it wrong!

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Oh, come on, Skitch. He's trolling here. Please stay out of the water.
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The trim is set for pointing too high and is correct.


"correct trim for pointing too high"? As Oz would say, you're nuts.

Not at all.
If you want to point higher than high with a furled genoa. Main is

trimmed
correctly, until we fall off to proper boat trim.


Not only are you nuts, but you don't know jack.




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Oh, come on, Skitch. He's trolling here.

Steve...which is more fun for you...taking my bait, or stealing from the mouths
of others?

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They don't have baggy mains.

They do when the outhall is slacked and the backstay is tight. Ahemmm....


Bwahahahahaha!

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I stand corrected. I guess they also have baggy mains when they loosen the
halyard.
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They don't have baggy mains.

They do when the outhall is slacked and the backstay is tight. Ahemmm....


Bwahahahahaha!

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pinching and feathering?

"SkitchNYC" wrote in message
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The trim is set for pointing too high and is correct.


"correct trim for pointing too high"? As Oz would say, you're nuts.



 
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