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Well Neal,
You're proven you inability to accept the truth about the action of a "Wing Keel", the fact of a low profile PH, the advantage of a furler on a cruising boat, and now the actual operation of your own Main Sail. The scope of your known ignorance continues to grow. Explanation seems hopeless. I will try, once again, to enlighten you. Your SHELVE, it has excess material so that as the foot of the sail forms its curve there is no resistance applied by the shelve. As you flatten your sail, the shelve folds on itself. This is what I refereed to as an elastic action. If you knew what the hell the shelve is doing you wouldn't be jumping to WRONG conclusions. Your sail's foot is only supported at the TACK and CLEW. You have the same support as you would have if the sail was REEFED. There would be no support from the Folded Part of the sail. That is the best example I can think of right now. Neal, your new main IS A FREE FOOTED sail/ with a shelve. Why can't you understand that a shelve give no more support to the foot of the sail than the reefed section of the sail http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomsHomePage |
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