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I is the foot of the mainsail, silly.
"Pony Express" wrote in message ... I is 10'? Is that some kind of a 3/8 fractional rig? What's your "J" measurement? About 3'? -- ---- Steve S/V Pony Express "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... P is to long, my P is 27 feet (problem). I is too long, my I is 10 feet (probably not a problem). I have round slides (problem). The tack offset is about right, boltrope for boom is right. The main problem is it's too tall. Close but no banana! Thanks, Thom, but it wouldn't fit and it's probably more worn out than mine because you motor most of the time with the sail flogging like Booby does. "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Hey Neal, I just thoughtof something. North is giving me 25% off the purchase price ($368.00) What are your dimension of your main? They can't be that far off of mine. For $368 you have a huge improvement on your boat. This sail is only 14 years old and in good condition but would need a tuck taken in it. Spec;= E=10' 4" P=31' Sail Area=160 Sq Ft Two Reefs, plus a flatting reef ( Which I have been sailing the last two years 3/4" flat sail slides for mast, 3/8" bolt rope for boom. 4" tack off set It's yours for $368, if you're interested Ole Thom |
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Here, read this;
http://www.baconsails.com/saildimension.html "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... I is the foot of the mainsail, silly. "Pony Express" wrote in message ... I is 10'? Is that some kind of a 3/8 fractional rig? What's your "J" measurement? About 3'? -- ---- Steve S/V Pony Express "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... P is to long, my P is 27 feet (problem). I is too long, my I is 10 feet (probably not a problem). I have round slides (problem). The tack offset is about right, boltrope for boom is right. The main problem is it's too tall. Close but no banana! Thanks, Thom, but it wouldn't fit and it's probably more worn out than mine because you motor most of the time with the sail flogging like Booby does. "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Hey Neal, I just thoughtof something. North is giving me 25% off the purchase price ($368.00) What are your dimension of your main? They can't be that far off of mine. For $368 you have a huge improvement on your boat. This sail is only 14 years old and in good condition but would need a tuck taken in it. Spec;= E=10' 4" P=31' Sail Area=160 Sq Ft Two Reefs, plus a flatting reef ( Which I have been sailing the last two years 3/4" flat sail slides for mast, 3/8" bolt rope for boom. 4" tack off set It's yours for $368, if you're interested Ole Thom |
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Ey --- Give me a break!!!
North uses I for the foot. I knew what Old Thom meant because I am a sailor who is familiar with any and all sailing terms. The older terms are much more sensible than the new crap that some lubber came up with. S.Simon "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Here, read this; http://www.baconsails.com/saildimension.html "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... I is the foot of the mainsail, silly. "Pony Express" wrote in message ... I is 10'? Is that some kind of a 3/8 fractional rig? What's your "J" measurement? About 3'? -- ---- Steve S/V Pony Express "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... P is to long, my P is 27 feet (problem). I is too long, my I is 10 feet (probably not a problem). I have round slides (problem). The tack offset is about right, boltrope for boom is right. The main problem is it's too tall. Close but no banana! Thanks, Thom, but it wouldn't fit and it's probably more worn out than mine because you motor most of the time with the sail flogging like Booby does. "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Hey Neal, I just thoughtof something. North is giving me 25% off the purchase price ($368.00) What are your dimension of your main? They can't be that far off of mine. For $368 you have a huge improvement on your boat. This sail is only 14 years old and in good condition but would need a tuck taken in it. Spec;= E=10' 4" P=31' Sail Area=160 Sq Ft Two Reefs, plus a flatting reef ( Which I have been sailing the last two years 3/4" flat sail slides for mast, 3/8" bolt rope for boom. 4" tack off set It's yours for $368, if you're interested Ole Thom |
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North does NOT use I for the foot. Old Thom used the proper "E".
-- ---- Steve S/V Pony Express "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... Ey --- Give me a break!!! North uses I for the foot. I knew what Old Thom meant because I am a sailor who is familiar with any and all sailing terms. The older terms are much more sensible than the new crap that some lubber came up with. S.Simon "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Here, read this; http://www.baconsails.com/saildimension.html "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... I is the foot of the mainsail, silly. "Pony Express" wrote in message ... I is 10'? Is that some kind of a 3/8 fractional rig? What's your "J" measurement? About 3'? -- ---- Steve S/V Pony Express "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... P is to long, my P is 27 feet (problem). I is too long, my I is 10 feet (probably not a problem). I have round slides (problem). The tack offset is about right, boltrope for boom is right. The main problem is it's too tall. Close but no banana! Thanks, Thom, but it wouldn't fit and it's probably more worn out than mine because you motor most of the time with the sail flogging like Booby does. "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Hey Neal, I just thoughtof something. North is giving me 25% off the purchase price ($368.00) What are your dimension of your main? They can't be that far off of mine. For $368 you have a huge improvement on your boat. This sail is only 14 years old and in good condition but would need a tuck taken in it. Spec;= E=10' 4" P=31' Sail Area=160 Sq Ft Two Reefs, plus a flatting reef ( Which I have been sailing the last two years 3/4" flat sail slides for mast, 3/8" bolt rope for boom. 4" tack off set It's yours for $368, if you're interested Ole Thom |
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On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 08:43:26 -0400, "Simple Simon"
wrote this crap: "John Cairns" wrote: All the racers have loose footed mains, easier to take off also. John Cairns That proves my point. If all races have loose-footed mains then they are not as well-suited for cruising. You idiots with your racing mentality make me want to puke. Automobile racers use fuel cells instead of fuel tanks; does that mean you should have a fuel cell in your Toyota? Actually, YES! Even though there is a big difference between a Formula One car and the family Toyota, there's much less difference between the family cruiser, and a casual cruiser/racer. Ave Imperator Bush! Bush Was Right! Four More Years! |
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On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 11:38:52 -0400, "John Cairns"
wrote this crap: So, what you're saying is, you like to sail as slowly as possible? John Cairns That way he can drink more beer. Ave Imperator Bush! Bush Was Right! Four More Years! |
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unless, after ''C''?
"Pony Express" wrote... That would be "E", not "I". -- |
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Neal,
Sail maker said shelve can be added anytime. No problem. He suggested I sail awhile with the foot free. Said I'd probably like it. If not a shelve can be added Ole Thom |
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North used 'I' as the foot in the old literature. Don't make
me scan it and post it to make you out to be more of a fool than you already are. S.Simon "Pony Express" wrote in message ... North does NOT use I for the foot. Old Thom used the proper "E". -- ---- Steve S/V Pony Express "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... Ey --- Give me a break!!! North uses I for the foot. I knew what Old Thom meant because I am a sailor who is familiar with any and all sailing terms. The older terms are much more sensible than the new crap that some lubber came up with. S.Simon "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Here, read this; http://www.baconsails.com/saildimension.html "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... I is the foot of the mainsail, silly. "Pony Express" wrote in message ... I is 10'? Is that some kind of a 3/8 fractional rig? What's your "J" measurement? About 3'? -- ---- Steve S/V Pony Express "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... P is to long, my P is 27 feet (problem). I is too long, my I is 10 feet (probably not a problem). I have round slides (problem). The tack offset is about right, boltrope for boom is right. The main problem is it's too tall. Close but no banana! Thanks, Thom, but it wouldn't fit and it's probably more worn out than mine because you motor most of the time with the sail flogging like Booby does. "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Hey Neal, I just thoughtof something. North is giving me 25% off the purchase price ($368.00) What are your dimension of your main? They can't be that far off of mine. For $368 you have a huge improvement on your boat. This sail is only 14 years old and in good condition but would need a tuck taken in it. Spec;= E=10' 4" P=31' Sail Area=160 Sq Ft Two Reefs, plus a flatting reef ( Which I have been sailing the last two years 3/4" flat sail slides for mast, 3/8" bolt rope for boom. 4" tack off set It's yours for $368, if you're interested Ole Thom |
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I'd purchase the shelf if it were mine. An end plate makes
a lot of sense on a mainsail. "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Neal, Sail maker said shelve can be added anytime. No problem. He suggested I sail awhile with the foot free. Said I'd probably like it. If not a shelve can be added Ole Thom |
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