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I agree with you on some points. The pile of string must be a jenny or
main halyard but he's made it up in way that is not good seamanship. The fender is very bad and shows pure laziness -an anathema to a real sailor. The mainsheet is way too tight and traveler positioned badly. The helm is not paying attention to what is going on. The section foot of the main is too flat. looks like a major lack of chafe protection on those shrouds and screws. The lazy sheet _is_ tight. Life lines are slack. Other ropes are cheesed (cheezing is for port only). Lazy jacks have not been taken down along boom. Gosh that's 11! Cheers MC Donal wrote: "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... I see... can you even see 5? The lazy sheet on the jenny looks taut, the fender on the sidedeck is very poor seamanship, I cannot figure out what that pile of string on the coachroof is I'm surprised at the level of heel in such a light breeze the belly of the main seems too far forward The jenny car is too far forward Is the topping lift too tight? Regards Donal -- |
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