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For those that aren't aware of what it is.
It is two lines from the Boom, at about the location of a Std Vang. One line goes Str-B, the other goes to Port. I take each to a block mounted on the toe rail, even with the Mast. I use a line long enough to come from the Boom, through the block and back to the stern. When I release the Main Sheet for reaching, I can haul down on the Boom to flatten the sail, maintaining the sail shape I set-up when I set the Sail. This can and is used to act as a preventer that can be controlled from the cockpit. It can also be used as a Boom Brake when Gybing, When tacking or gybing you must remember to release the other line (TWIN) As I did enjoy singlehanding I have both. A Std Vang and the Twin. This allows me to maintain sail shape control from the Cockpit I connect to the boom with a cleat and two loops. This way I can release the lines and pull the loops to the toe rail to eliminate a tripping hazard. Ole Thom |
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