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    seitech dolly for sunfish

    anyone know what the exact overall length for a seitech sunfish dolly tongue should be?.......just got a used one at a good price but the load is unbalanced: heavier aft of the webbing..............thanks
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    Rigging question

    Karen............the halyard should be attached just below the 10th clip on the upper spar................regardiing the bridle it is my understanding that the bridle with the loop is no longer recommended.............a 31" piece of 3/16 line was the recent standard for the bridle and for...
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    Losing the Wind in my Sails

    :)I believe 45 is about the max..............maybe you want to try to flatten your sail more or try sailing a bit more off the wind.......
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    Racing - general Hi

    Wavedancer...........would love to hear and see more about the "Gust Adjust"...... dbstoner
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    Mounting of outhaul and Cunningham

    David Loring likes placement of both on the port side of the boom for easy access when rounding marks on port. In his words at that rounding he likes to "pop those suckers" for max sail draw on the reach or downwind. Recently much has been written about locating them on the bottom. I am going...
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    Racing - general Hi

    Matius..............the use of one cleat on the mast is class legal.............it is intended for the halyard............the Jens is technically to be tied off at the eye of the top of the mast with half hitches...........the 4' piece of 1/4" line recommended for the Jens I have found to be a...
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    Racing - general Hi

    Hi...........would like to generate some dialogue with racing enthusiasts........anyone in?
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    Racing technique questions

    I have 2 racing technique scenarios that I have been exploring by reading numerous articles and interviews with champions over the years. The first is the basic intruction to sit with your weight as far forward as possible and the concept of planing which requires your weight to be more aft. My...

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