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Flying Tadpole wrote: Thom Stewart wrote: Tad, Almost all of us would do the same here. In fact, a lot of us would simply just put more twist to our sails, if we were caught out in it. Nutsy's just using it as troll bait. Good to have you back Tad. http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ILLDRINKTOTHAT Hi Thom. Lady Kate, being a traditional-sail New England design, has an oversize main intended for the windless conditions of the NE seaboard in summer! I rarely get to use it without at least one reef in during our summers. Winter, though, can have very cool, gentle consistent breezes so it looks more impressive then. I'm only back temporarily, between deserts. Bit like the antarctic ice man, but the only ice I see is in fever dreams and mirages. What about a G&T? Your Subie can carry an Engel refrigerator. That's probably about its max payload, but still...... bottle of gin, some tonic and a couple slabs of beer and you're all set for the desert. PDW (owner of an old Subaru Liberty 4WD sedan) |
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