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"Edgar" wrote
| Try shifting the jibsheet turning block further forward. This will pull the | leech tighter I bet with the sails pictured, that would not help very much. They look ready for burial. Ellen MacArthur wrote: The trouble is there's no turning block. Somebody took it off, then. ... There's only a cam cleat way far back in the cockpit. I tied a little loop of line to the shroud chain plates. I put the sheet through the loop. It pulls it down better but not enough. Well, that's inventive. It would be better if you had put a block there instead of just a rope loop. .... It needs a pulley on the deck about two or three feet forward of the shroud chain plate. Maybe I need to get somebody to put one on for me. But, maybe it needs a track too. That way the pulley could slide back and forth and it would work for the jib and for the genoa. But the genoa doesn't flap. So maybe the cleat in the cockpit by itself is OK for that.... You can do this yourself easily, it doesn't take any great skill or unusual tools. An improvement worth having. These boats originally came with just a fairlead bolted thru the deck, you can probably spot where that was. Another very worthwhile improvement would be new (properly shaped) sails. Not just for looks, they will actually drive the boat instead of just heeling it over & yanking it in random directions as the the wind bounces around the rig like ping-pong balls in a washing machine. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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