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What a great survey in a discussion!
Ryk, The only I would add to this mix is: If you buy gear for dip only then you are stuck, but if you set up with a good mast car and a pole that can double end - you have the best of both and can do either. If not said - Remember that dipping needs 5 men and and swing can be 4 with that size boat. Mark the mast with the car height for dipping in any case. I have found the size limit for swing is more dicated by conditions and pole weight that J. Matt "Bonne Ide'e" Ryk wrote: I'm about to add a spin rig on my Hughes 35 (I=44ft, J=14.5ft). A little googling yields a variety of opinions on the reasonable upper size limit for an end-for-end gybe. I think the boat is too big to manage it with single, loaded sheets, but that it should be manageable with separate sheets and guys. I'm looking for other opinions and/or suggestions on what works best for you. As for thrills, a gybe in 20 or 30 knots of breeze can be pretty exciting no matter how it's choreographed ;-) Ryk |