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Scott & John,
First; Scotty, About the ATN Tacker. I carvered mine out off a used Tide Plastic bottle with a line stitched to the outside with loops to take a shackle. If you want one, send me a snail Addy and I'll ship you one. Second; John, if you need a down haul a block to the Tack Hook, which you're not using, and a line to the tack, thru the block and back to the cockpit to a cleat. Also, John, looking at the picture, you would be much better off running your Spinnaker forward of all those lines, with your sheets outside everything (Both working sheet and lazy sheet) Then Gybbing, you head up a bit, let go the working sheet, pull the spinnaker thru to the wind shadow of the Main. Set the new working sheet, Gybe the Main and away you go on the new course That is another joy off the Cruising Spinnaker. Easy Gybbing, no pole and only sheets and down haul, to be set from the cockpit. No one at the pointy end of the boat during a Gybe. Ole Thom http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomsHomePage |
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