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It's a variation of chicken gybing.. turn very quickly from DDW to just
above beam reach on the new tack, the main comes over hard but doesn't come up against the sheet or the rig, just luffs on the new side. Then quickly bear away to new course. You can do it while surfing, but of course the risk is getting caught by the crest while turning. OzOne wrote: Yikes! You can have that all to yourself! Okay... maybe I'll patent it and start collecting licensing fees ![]() It works very well, the faster the boat the better. flung crew all over the place. Oh Goody! Did he keep his job? heh heh he was one of the co-owners, as was I... it came up in discussions about who was going to drive! Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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