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Re: Spinnaker Lines - inside or out
[Re: Russ Atkinson]
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06/21/14 07:27 AM
06/21/14 07:27 AM
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Conundrum
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Once I went inside I've never gone back outside Route same as outside. Just inside lifelines Connect sheets together around forestay and take ends of spin sheets to aft blocks like always. Tweaked to gunnel same as outside but in. Enjoy
Don King
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Re: Spinnaker Lines - inside or out
[Re: Conundrum]
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07/14/14 04:42 PM
07/14/14 04:42 PM
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cstoddard
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I've done both but inside is best much better lead when reaching. twings are needed to keep the sheets off the shrounds and for control in a big breeze
Charlie Stoddard Falcon #229
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Re: Spinnaker Lines - inside or out
[Re: Russ Atkinson]
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07/14/14 05:18 PM
07/14/14 05:18 PM
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Michael L
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I ran outside this weekend for our home regatta. We try to run windward leeward and RC normally does a great job. One race we seemed to have a pretty sudden shift and it picked up to a windy reach. We had the twing on pretty hard and thought I was going to loose a stanchion! Further proof that inside better for reaching!
Michael
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