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Scout,
You, my friend, Need the topping lift. The way you sail and the boat you sail you should be considering a "Cruising Vang" set-up and be-damned to the Std Vang. If you aren't aware of what I'm talking about, I'll explain; Sailing on the Delaware River (especially on that bend at St Mary's Hall) You need a Vang that is also a "Preventer" It is cheaper and more effective on your size boat. Set a block on each Toe-rail directly under the Boom's position when the Boom is fully let out. If you have a metal toe rail. If not you can use the hand rail stanchion base. ( Close enough is good enough) Run a lite line from the Boom thru the block and back to the cockpit. If you don't have a cleat, use the stern mooring cleats. I hook my lines to the Boom with loops to a cleat on the Boom at about the Vang location. That's it!! When on a reach, I can pull the Boom down with the off side sheet winch. When running free, I use it as a preventer to stop the Accidental Jibe. I use it also as a Boom brake while Jibing. Try it. A lot cheaper than a vang and you get a preventer you can set from the cockpit. Let Doug have his solid vang Ole Thom |
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