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![]() DSK wrote: MC wrote: Doug, I am surprised at this comment and I'll disagree with it for a number of reasons: Bending the mast aft can flatten the main. That isn't what I was talking about. And the sail has to be cut to take the mast bend into account, or it doesn't work. So, you don't understand why bending a mast can flatten the main? Try visiting a sail trimming site such as North -they explain it well and it is really basic stuff. So, the bottom line is that it may be quite inappropriate to straighten the mast to make the boat weatherly. Considering that you don't know that 20 doesn't equal 15, and from what you have said about your racing results, you have a lot more to learn than to teach. Aww, don't pout so. Why do you continue with this nonsense. Look up the boat I named and you'll find it's not 24' nor 20' long. These are your fabrications getting in the way of truth again. Sorry, you lose again. Cheers |
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So, you don't understand why bending a mast can flatten the main? No I understand it quite well. But it's pretty obvious that you understand very little (in fact, nothing) about how to set up the basic tuning of a mast. DSK |
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![]() DSK wrote: MC wrote: So, you don't understand why bending a mast can flatten the main? No I understand it quite well. But it's pretty obvious that you understand very little (in fact, nothing) about how to set up the basic tuning of a mast. Ignoring your usual childish ad hominem, I wonder why did you say that straightening the mast makes a boat more weatherly? Cheers |
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