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gonefishiing
 
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shift key?
i thought u refering to dA car.

keyboard?
oh that....... i'm liberal

cept fo the dart board
it got a fo-to of master K (notice the shift) erry in da centa.
soome good fun had by all.
g
gf

"Seahag" wrote in message
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Yeah, well, try using your shift key...gawd that"s lazy...nwxt thang you
knew we'll start playing slop on the boat yard dart board...

seahak

"gonefishiing" wrote in message
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set and forget?
no

to clarify:
i am always attentive and there are times i cleat the jib off
usually not
in most days of up to 20n wind i don't need to
they stay where they are set.

to answer your question: when the wind freshens and the jib needs to be
sheeted in
well ****.......i sheet it in

boats coming out in 2 weeks
i'll probably end up taking one last hard sail on her before then.
thanks for the interest

gf


OzOne wrote in message
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On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 20:37:09 -0400, "gonefishiing"
scribbled thusly:

on my boat, i don't cleat the jib
i take enough turns around the cleat to allow it to friction slide based
on
wind conditions
if the wind picks up the jib "automatically" releases

A set and forget jib......wonderful.
What do you do when the wind freshens and the jib needs sheeting in?




Oz1...of the 3 twins.

I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.








 
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