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Its really amazing. Someone posted to the hunter forum about the best
options to get on the 365. All the replies were adament about the in mast furler. My slip neighbor has that boat and rig and as you said, it doesn't sailworth a poot. I suggested to the forum that they forget the in mast furling, opt for the full roached main, and buy a good set of lazy jacks, stack pack , dutchman or other sail handling system, with single line reefing. Mild ****storm ensued. These jokers just don't get it. the HP's in the main. I've sailed the boat with a full main, and it is fast. On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 09:47:41 -0400, DSK wrote: Marc wrote: but then you get the bozo's who buy the in mast furling and trade the roach for convenience and wind up with a ****ty rig with no redeeming virtues Waddaya mean "no redeeming virtues"? It's very convenient (as you said yourself). Doesn't sail worth a poot, but convenience is worth a lot to some people. DSK |
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