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Simple, really. There's a 2 speed, self tailer on each coaming for
the jib sheets. Easy to reach from behind or in front of the wheel. A smaller winch on the cabin top for 3 lines, main halyard, swing keel, spare jib halyard, led from a triple clutch . Scotty "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Why? is a good question. For a layout that brings all lines back to the Cockpit, that is a good way to keep loose line out of the way That is a neat layout of winches. How about telling us about them, Scotty? Ole Thom |
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