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Gary,
I believe most booms have enough flex in them to make a vang a reasonable adjustment. I know mine does, and I have mid-boom sheeting. Also a free footed main. So my vang is basically an anti lifting device used off the wind but I can get enough bend to shorten the distance between Tack & Clew to get enough increase in draft without adjusting the out haul. The leech does kind of go loose as I go off the wind. I lose the upper part the main. I've been known to add the preventer to act as a barbar hayl to reduce the twist and get the tell tales flying. (One man's observation) http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage |
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