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You're right. Rather than have it right there in the
way it would be smart to put a mid-boom sheeting traveler on the coach. The picture shows an example of poor design. S.Simon "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... I don't much like the traveller in front of the cockpit. It just creates a hazard. "SkitchNYC" wrote in message ... The C&C 27 Mk V cockpit is designed for hanging out. No big winches to get in the way...and only a puny tiller for those who like long sticks! Looks pretty cool to me. I like the tiller extension and the reverse camber coamings - sail it like a big dinghy. |
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