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Jeff... shut up until you have a clue about what you're talking about.... so
far you don't! ....and quit quoting your reference manual... you sound like Ganzy. CM "Jeff" wrote in message . .. Now that's just being wimpy. Unless you had a barge tight on the stern, you should be able to spin your boat off just by backing the jib. With a bit of coordination you could even use a spring line to pull the stern forward along the dock so you'd need little if any clearance on the stern. silverback wrote: clearence requirements required to be clarified. Tight and I would elect the method for lee dock conditions. CM wrote in message oups.com... How do you sail off a dock when the wind is on the bow? [Assume an end-tie situation] 1 pt. |
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