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What are the advantages and disadvantages
of a self-tending jib?


Are you referring to self-tacking jobs?


What rig design makes these most effective?


I'd assume that threy need to be fractional to work at all.



Do you know of any production sloops
designed with a self tending jib?


Dehler 41.

A very nice boat indeed. I was overtaken by one during the Round the
Island race about 4 years ago.


Hahahahaha~ bets that happens often on your boat.


It's such a rare event that I can clearly remember both the occasions when
it happened!


The only thing that I don't like about the current Dehlers is the

enormous
steering wheel. I worry about what would happen in an emergency if

there
were only two people aboard.


What! What does the size of the wheel have to do with 2 people?. Are
you like a keystone cops?. Do you run into your wheel in excitement?


You have to leave the cockpit to get around the wheel on a Dehler 41.



Sailing tip for Donal:
If you move you hand towards the center of the steering wheel(Helm)
and use the spokes you can steer faster.



Thanks for that useful tip. However, I have a *proper* steering system - a
tiller!


Regards


Donal
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A very nice boat indeed. I was overtaken by one during the Round the
Island race about 4 years ago.


Hahahahaha~ bets that happens often on your boat.


It's such a rare event that I can clearly remember both the occasions when
it happened!

Probably the only two times you were actually sailing it!

Bwahahahahaha!

RB
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Donal
 
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A very nice boat indeed. I was overtaken by one during the Round the
Island race about 4 years ago.


Hahahahaha~ bets that happens often on your boat.


It's such a rare event that I can clearly remember both the occasions when
it happened!

Probably the only two times you were actually sailing it!



That's not a proper insult!

You used to be better than this. Perhaps you should try a course of
vitamins!



Regards

Donal
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You used to be better than this.

Why bother? You bite a bare hook!

Bwahahahaaha!

RB
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Donal,

I have a wide wheel on my outside helm in a "T" shaped cockpit. I very
seldom sail from behind the wheel! The joy of the big wheel is sailing
it from inside the cockpit with my crew/guests while forward of the
wheel. With the large wheel it is the logical location to sail it from.
Even more so when single-O. The only time I go behind the wheel, is to
make room when there is a crowd. Even then if it is people I've sailed
with, one of the crew will slide around and sit on the stern seats.

Ole Thom



 
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