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Naysayers,
Traverler mounted in the cockpit. Just ONCE consider you are in a race, you are the main sail trimmer, you are using your weigth on the high side rail along with the helmsman, headsail trimmer. Where would you rather have the traveler than between your feet? There are times, when when racing. that the Jib sheets are crossed so that the trimmer can use the wench on the high side. Just think about it! The Helmsman has a tiller extension, the head sail trimmer is on the rail next to the winch controlling his sail and the main trimmer with the traveler line between his knees. Can anyone improve on that placement of equipment for a three man crew racing? I can't think of a better place than the cockpit for the traveler. AND; "I'LL DRINK TO THAT!!" Ole Thom |
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