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There are some good tips here that I'm interested in trying. We also race non spin, so when sailing down wind we atttach the spin halyard to the tack and crank down on it. The headstay sags and the numbers go up.
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Jeff - doesn't easing the jib halyard do the same thing for you? I assume that you have a loose backstay. If the backstay is still tight, consider taking some turns off the backstay turnbuckles.
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really appreciate all the comments and tips we loosen the backstay but have had the vang tight also have centered the traveler so will try moving it to windward for more twist also move crew to leward and that does help fill jib. suspect we need to loosen lowers and tighten uppers to put bend in a little more. hard to gauge as we don't have one for rod rigging. looking at chart looks as if maximum speed is at about 161 degrees downwind so will also concentrate on that. will advise how all this works out talking to North about replacement light 155 any ideas?
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Yes, they could be looser. I'll give it a whack.
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