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Total nonsense. The system is much better off the wind, and perhaps a
few flicks of the wrist is needed to get it to flake perfectly. I wonder if Ganzy has even used both systems. I notice no one can dispute the points I made. Chafing is reported even by North. So is the dirt problem. Read the forums and lots of folks cut the system down when sails age. You STILL have to battle the sail cover on. The Stackpack is superior. I've given plenty of reasons why. Let's see some intelligent discussion on it if you think otherwise. As I said...both are excellent. The Doyle system is just easier and neater. In fact, when the Stackpack is reefed, there's no sail material hanging out. Very nice indeed. Dutchman has licensed it's system and Doyle has not, so you see more of the Dutchman system. RB 35s5 NY |
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