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"On masthead boats, we susally sheet the genoa in until it just about
touches the spreaders." Thats strange, I usually barber-haul most mastheaded boats or run a second set of sheets INSIDE the rail to affect better pointing/speed ..... and usually place somewhere at the front of the fleet. He's probably got a mainsail thats out of shape. For tell-tales, etc. go to www.arvelgentry.com and read the 'magazine articles' (archives from the 1970s) .... if you want to sail on the 'edge'. In article .com, wrote: Roger Like the other posters said, a little back winding is nor porblem. On masthead boats, we susally sheet the genoa in until it just about touches the spreaders. Do you have a traveller for the main? If yes, use it to position the boom at, or close to the center line of the boat but don;t forget to make sure you've not stalled the sail. A couple of tell telas at the leech will really help here. If you don't have a traveller, adjust the sail for th ecorrect shape, ignore the remaining back winding and have another beverage Cheers Matt |
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