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Took my two minicups to Shell Pt, FL today to sail. Light wind, maybe
6 kts. Was a good sail anyway. Wife and daughter got some confidence. Sail on #1 began to fail where the carpet tape I used ont he visqueen pulled loose. It has been constantly exposed to rain every other day so am not too surprised. However, the pulleys on #1 were so rusted they cannot turn even though I rinse them after use. Salt water is very hard on them. May need to bite the bullet and buy some marine blocks. Am putting together a web page about building the minicups, sailing them and the trailer I built. Finally got enough pics. Thanks Andrew Buttcher (sp?) David OHara |
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you might look for an article on making small wooden blocks at home.
http://www.eclectica.ca/boatbuilding/blocks.php I have seen articles where people talked about using plywood for the sheaves as well. Brian |
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