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On 14 Oct 2006 07:54:44 -0700, "Carl" wrote:
To my mind, the cost of a good rigger is one of the best "deals" left in sailing. In a couple of hours they can check and "cruising" tune your rig - tuning a racing boat is more involved. You'll greatly decrease the odds of catastrophic rig failure on your first gusty day and probably have a substantially faster boat upwind. I second that advice. A good professional rigger will get the job done much more quickly and accurately. Dismastings are a *very* expensive repair. |
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