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Hey Simple,
I think the free footed main has won the battle with me today, Took my dog down to the boat to do some work on the vanish. Went down about 0900 and the wood was still damp from last nights rain. Rigged a leash to keep dog on the boat and took off single handed to get some fresh dungeness crabs. Had my limit in about a hour and a half (Which is pretty good) The point of this posting was the joy and the ease of working the main boom from either side with full access to both sides thru the opening under the foot of the sail. It makes sailing solo for the ole man, reasonably again Went out in ghosting conditions, ease the outhaul and took up on the drawstring from the starboard side of the boom although the cleat for the outhaul line is on the port side as is the cam cleat for the drawstring. Worked very comfortable from the Pilothouse Roof. Wind picked up on the way across the Bay. Rolled the furler to 100% and flattened the main, Again from the off side of the boom. No problem. Played around out in the Bay for awhile in about 10 Knts wind working on my performance curve. Started in from about 8 miles out with a downwind return to the harbor. Set the Spinn Pole and made another discovery. The safety line I installed for balance to the Bow, clips to the Spinn Ring. When I unclipped it to set the pole, I unclipped it and clipped it to the middle ring to the Lazy Jacks. A great made to order preventer! I don't think I'll be using it for that. I have twin cruising vangs which go back to the cockpit and are controlled at the helm Those are also my preventers So far the performance is equal or better than my old sail but not sure if it is all the sail or the better bottom BUT I'm sold on the sail the way it is. Anyway, I hope you are as happy with your new suit of sails as I am And: I'LL DRINK TO THAT!" Ole Thom |