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Thanks for the info.
I think we used short tabs most of the time in San Francisco. I vaguely recall one rare light air race where we used the long tabs. It was a long time ago. OzOne wrote On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 04:10:00 GMT, "Bart Senior" scribbled thusly: How and when do you use your OZ? I can only remember changing them once in SF. Bart What jibs are you using Bart? I'll bet one is a North GM but the setup for each sail is different. Basic is, if you find you're needing a lot of backstay, go for long tabs. If you need a little more power, go long. Short tabs on flat water with steady breeze and a soft forestay, the groove will be narrower but easy to stay in on flat water. Oz1...of the 3 twins. I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you. |
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