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Leech Line
Is a leech line on a genny very useful? Do you adjust yours
often? Is it worth it to install one on a new sail? I never touch mine, but I do adjust the one on the main, probably because it's within reach. Scotty |
Leech Line
Scotty,
It can be very effective on broad reaching and poled out wing on wing in light air. Play with it and give it time to find the groove. Your Genoa is a big sail and the draw string can help with a baggy shaped sail downwind wind. Just remember; nothing happens fast downwind in light air. Patience and be still. As I've said; we called it the Cookie Tack. I'd pass out cookies and every one would sit quitely and speed was in the hands of the helm. As I've also said, when every one is Quite and and watching the Speed-ometer, it is a magic time to cut loose with a great FART. The results are truly great! http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage |
Leech Line
Okay then, I'll put it on. I'm making a new 130% genny and
was wondering if it was worth the bother to install one. Scotty "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Scotty, It can be very effective on broad reaching and poled out wing on wing in light air. Play with it and give it time to find the groove. Your Genoa is a big sail and the draw string can help with a baggy shaped sail downwind wind. Just remember; nothing happens fast downwind in light air. Patience and be still. As I've said; we called it the Cookie Tack. I'd pass out cookies and every one would sit quitely and speed was in the hands of the helm. As I've also said, when every one is Quite and and watching the Speed-ometer, it is a magic time to cut loose with a great FART. The results are truly great! http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage |
Leech Line
Scotty wrote: Okay then, I'll put it on. I'm making a new 130% genny and was wondering if it was worth the bother to install one. Scotty Well just be careful: http://www.paulcampion.com/productio...es/leeches.jpg "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Scotty, It can be very effective on broad reaching and poled out wing on wing in light air. Play with it and give it time to find the groove. Your Genoa is a big sail and the draw string can help with a baggy shaped sail downwind wind. Just remember; nothing happens fast downwind in light air. Patience and be still. As I've said; we called it the Cookie Tack. I'd pass out cookies and every one would sit quitely and speed was in the hands of the helm. As I've also said, when every one is Quite and and watching the Speed-ometer, it is a magic time to cut loose with a great FART. The results are truly great! http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage |
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