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No it isn't. It puts more strain on the rig and gives less
leverage to the trimmer. Leverage problem is easily solved with more purchase. Swan seems to think it works! So did C&C, Sweden...would like to see a list of pricey boats you wish you could own with mid-boom sheeting? How about a Shannon 43? How about a Swan 48? How about a nice new C&C 121? Good work Doug! And just to make things "clear" for you (cuz you truly are dumber than rock salt), I'm in now way suggesting that mid boom/coach roof sheeting is "best" only that it's a perfectly fine alternative employed on many fine yachts. Perhaps you'll own one someday and follow in my footsteps! RB 35s5 NY |
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