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Simple Simon October 3rd 03 07:49 PM

A couple new pictures . . .
 
I added a couple more pictures to my New Sails page to satisfy some
of the inquiries and criticism I've read here lately.

One picture shows detail of one of the hanks on the jib. This is posted
because far too many people these days use wind-up sails and live
with an inferior system to plain, simple, and reliable hanks.

A second picture shows the jib and headstay because some of you
putzes actually had the cheek to suggest that my headstay needed to
be tightened. The photo proves you in error (as is the usual case)

http://captneal.homestead.com/newsails.html

S.Simon



Jonathan Ganz October 3rd 03 10:50 PM

A couple new pictures . . .
 
I can just imagine....

"Watch out for that yellow cruising sloop" can be heard at yacht clubs and
racing venues all over south Florida.

"Simple Simon" wrote in message
...
I added a couple more pictures to my New Sails page to satisfy some
of the inquiries and criticism I've read here lately.

One picture shows detail of one of the hanks on the jib. This is posted
because far too many people these days use wind-up sails and live
with an inferior system to plain, simple, and reliable hanks.

A second picture shows the jib and headstay because some of you
putzes actually had the cheek to suggest that my headstay needed to
be tightened. The photo proves you in error (as is the usual case)

http://captneal.homestead.com/newsails.html

S.Simon





jlrogers October 3rd 03 11:48 PM

A couple new pictures . . .
 
Another of Oz's sour grapes thrown at our esteemed Captain.

"The Captains Nemesis" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 14:49:15 -0400, "Simple Simon"
wrote:

I added a couple more pictures to my New Sails page to satisfy some
of the inquiries and criticism I've read here lately.

One picture shows detail of one of the hanks on the jib. This is posted
because far too many people these days use wind-up sails and live
with an inferior system to plain, simple, and reliable hanks.

A second picture shows the jib and headstay because some of you
putzes actually had the cheek to suggest that my headstay needed to
be tightened. The photo proves you in error (as is the usual case)

http://captneal.homestead.com/newsails.html

S.Simon


Bwaaaahahahahhahahaaaa!
Cappy those extra pics clearly indicate that you don't have a clue!!
The comments that go with them reinforces that fact.


Oz1...of the 3 twins.
Who spends an hour tuning before every race not just when new sails go on
I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.






Thom Stewart October 4th 03 07:35 PM

A couple new pictures . . .
 
Hey Simple Simian,

Who told you your Jib wasn't tight enough?? I told you it was to damn
tight.!!! Ease Off on those new sails!!!

Your lower price sail do not have the strength built into their corners.
For your own good don't over stretch them.

Neal, can't you see the hook you have created in the leech of that jib??
It is caused by to tight of a leech drawstring. Ease it off. Look at the
leech on the Main. That looks better. Make the Jib leech look like that.

I haven't been able to tell if you have a back stay adjuster. If you do,
you want to remember that when you increase backstay tension, you reduce
headstay "SAG". You want this to happen to the headstay and on the tack
of the jib.

YOU SHOULDN'T HAVE TO STRETCH NEW SAILS!!! The cut should take care of
the shape. Halyard and sheets are just to get the sails in position to
do their job. Give them a chance...

Simple Simian, listen to the old man

And, to the GROUP, I can't get my pictures to record;------- Will
someone send a picture of a well stitch sail corner of a sail from a
good loft to let Neal see the difference

THANKS

OLE THOM


James October 5th 03 03:11 AM

A couple new pictures . . .
 

"Thom Stewart" wrote in message
...
Hey Simple Simian,

Who told you your Jib wasn't tight enough?? I told you it was to damn
tight.!!! Ease Off on those new sails!!!

Your lower price sail do not have the strength built into their corners.
For your own good don't over stretch them.

Neal, can't you see the hook you have created in the leech of that jib??
It is caused by to tight of a leech drawstring. Ease it off. Look at the
leech on the Main. That looks better. Make the Jib leech look like that.

I haven't been able to tell if you have a back stay adjuster. If you do,
you want to remember that when you increase backstay tension, you reduce
headstay "SAG". You want this to happen to the headstay and on the tack
of the jib.

YOU SHOULDN'T HAVE TO STRETCH NEW SAILS!!! The cut should take care of
the shape. Halyard and sheets are just to get the sails in position to
do their job. Give them a chance...

Simple Simian, listen to the old man

And, to the GROUP, I can't get my pictures to record;------- Will
someone send a picture of a well stitch sail corner of a sail from a
good loft to let Neal see the difference

THANKS

OLE THOM


neal wont see the difference... cos he see's only what he wants to

Did anybody tell him the "leech" is the edge of the sail from tack head to
clew? ... I see no reason to suspect he knows that



Thom Stewart October 5th 03 05:13 AM

A couple new pictures . . .
 
I ment to say about taking the Sag out of the forestay and not out of
the Jib Tack.

Sorry

OT


Scott Vernon October 6th 03 08:24 PM

A couple new pictures . . .
 
Nice looking sails. Did you sail them yet? How'd are they?
How come you use anchor line for your halyards?

Scotty

"Simple Simon" wrote in message
...
I added a couple more pictures to my New Sails page to satisfy some
of the inquiries and criticism I've read here lately.

One picture shows detail of one of the hanks on the jib. This is posted
because far too many people these days use wind-up sails and live
with an inferior system to plain, simple, and reliable hanks.

A second picture shows the jib and headstay because some of you
putzes actually had the cheek to suggest that my headstay needed to
be tightened. The photo proves you in error (as is the usual case)

http://captneal.homestead.com/newsails.html

S.Simon





SAIL LOCO October 7th 03 01:28 AM

A couple new pictures . . .
 
How come you use anchor line for your halyards?

LOL............... That's what I said only I asked more politely.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
Trains are a winter sport

Simple Simon October 7th 03 01:41 AM

A couple new pictures . . .
 
My anchor lines are 9/16 three-strand nylon. The halyards
are 3/8" three-strand nylon. Not the same thing. The halyards
are combination wire rope and fiber rope. The nylon tail is
only a foot or two long when the sails are hoisted and used
to go around the cleat or winch and cleat. It's a simple and
servicable set-up. You should consider the same.

S.Simon


"SAIL LOCO" wrote in message ...
How come you use anchor line for your halyards?

LOL............... That's what I said only I asked more politely.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
Trains are a winter sport




Scott Vernon October 7th 03 01:47 AM

A couple new pictures . . .
 
you called them dock lines?


"SAIL LOCO" wrote in message
...
How come you use anchor line for your halyards?

LOL............... That's what I said only I asked more politely.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
Trains are a winter sport





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