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FamilySailor wrote:
A halyard winch is on my wish list. I normally head directly into the wind, whenever possible, but I was confined to the channel and had to stay between the markers. We were anxious to get the sails up for the first time, so we sailed out the channel ![]() THe main thing is to keep the sail from snagging on the standing rigging... but it looked like it might have been easier if the boom was a little closer to the middle. Actually I don't like the helmsperson to head *straight* into the wind when rigging & hoisting the main. Makes the footing a bit more difficult on many boats. Heading 10 to 20 degrees off is better. Some people are very doctrinaire about it. A halyard winch would really help her out since she only weighs 95 lbs. You should feed her more. Stop spending all your money on boats and take the poor woman to a grocery store ![]() Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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