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I've seen discrepancies in this area,
however, in most cases you will find the jib halyard to port and main to starboard. 2 points to Capt S. BTW, It never a bad idea to label you halyards. Ever sail on an unlabeled boat? In particular a complicated one? Capt. Scumbalino wrote: Ellen MacArthur wrote: That's not a fair question. Anybody who gets it right is Googling it. Unless they happened to work or train on a tall ship. He said that it also applies to other types of boats. I have no idea what the standard is, but my limited experience suggests to me that the main halyard is to starboard, and the jib halyard is to port. I don't know about the bits pertaining to boats that aren't sloops. (At best, I'll get half a point...) -- Capt Scumbalino |
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Have you got any picture of it?
"Charlie Morgan" wrote wrote: BTW, It never a bad idea to label you halyards. Ever sail on an unlabeled boat? In particular a complicated one? When I was a kid, I had a very beat up wooden, single floor, (Hey, that's what they called it!) Flying Dutchman that I bought for $150. It needed a LOT of work. At least it had a usable main, jib, and spin. Since we were kids, and money was tight, every line in the whole boat was eventually clothesline! It could get VERY confusing in that spagetti factory. Ever sail one? Despite the fact that mine was a total piece of junk, I still miss it and even tried to buy another one last year. Missed it by hours. CWM |
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Bart Senior wrote:
Have you got any picture of it? "Charlie Morgan" wrote wrote: BTW, It never a bad idea to label you halyards. Ever sail on an unlabeled boat? In particular a complicated one? When I was a kid, I had a very beat up wooden, single floor, (Hey, that's what they called it!) Flying Dutchman that I bought for $150. It needed a LOT of work. At least it had a usable main, jib, and spin. Since we were kids, and money was tight, every line in the whole boat was eventually clothesline! It could get VERY confusing in that spagetti factory. Ever sail one? Despite the fact that mine was a total piece of junk, I still miss it and even tried to buy another one last year. Missed it by hours. CWM Mr Sails had a Flying Dutchman when he lived in FL (previous to me)..he loved that boat bu said it could be a royal PUTA....(no...that isn't a typo...) |
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I have a PIMA. She hates me when I call her that.
"katy" wrote Mr Sails had a Flying Dutchman when he lived in FL (previous to me)..he loved that boat bu said it could be a royal PUTA....(no...that isn't a typo...) |
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Bart Senior wrote:
I have a PIMA. She hates me when I call her that. "katy" wrote Mr Sails had a Flying Dutchman when he lived in FL (previous to me)..he loved that boat bu said it could be a royal PUTA....(no...that isn't a typo...) She doesn't know? |
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Of course she does. She calls me the same thing. The only
difference I use the acronym, she doesn't. "katy" wrote Bart Senior wrote: I have a PIMA. She hates me when I call her that. "katy" wrote Mr Sails had a Flying Dutchman when he lived in FL (previous to me)..he loved that boat bu said it could be a royal PUTA....(no...that isn't a typo...) She doesn't know? |
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