Deeman,
I have used TackTracker for the last 2 years and I have found it a great device to review my races at home and if you get your friends onto the same application you can compare your races. the website is www.tacktracker.com
hitime
Wavedancer,
I have the DVD on order. I cannot wait to review. I understand that Steve has used Tacktracker software to anaylise his race results. I am looking forward to seeing how he uses the software, as I have been using it for the last 12+ months and I have found it to be very valuable...
I replaced my incandescent lights with sealed LED lights earlier this year. It is the best thing I have done. I bought the LED lights from an ebay dealer and got a great deal, so I would recommend that you put a watch on some ebay dealers and I thing you will be very pleased with the results. :D
OldDog,
If you have removed all the screws, then run something like a Stanley knife between the inspection port and the deck to break the silicon seal. With a gentle twist of the knife the inspection port should lift up.
HiTime.
Repleb,
For me, I remember the course in patterns, with an anchoring mark, as my club defines the courses in shapes, like triangles, trapezoids, sausages. For example triangle, triangle, sausage, triangle, finish, so when I go around the anchoring mark I tick off (in my head) which part of...
Flusha,
I would recommend getting one from Intensity, as mjbhawg says they are great to deal with. I got one as a xmas present and I have attached a photo of the final product, which I think has come out ok. :)
HiTime
mike500,
I got mine from from West Coast Sailing a few years ago and it works a treat. He is the link:
http://www.westcoastsailing.net/default/boat-parts/laser/laserupgrades/vang-quick-pin.html
George
I would add the mainsheet is run correctly. I have missed running the mainsheet through the boom faieread and wondered why I have got hooked on the mainsheet on the first tack or jib :eek:. Also I have seen sailors forgetting to run the mainsheet through the forward boom block and many...
Greg,
Do you know if your bottleport works with a nairn 5" inspection port? I also notice that the bottleport is grey, do you have a white version?
Thanks in advance.
George
lasereng,
Have a look at the following post. It has info about keeping the centreboard down.
http://www.laserforum.org/questions-boat-setup-t8792.html?t=8792&highlight=centreboard
Regards
HiTime
Odylan,
I too found the website. I did try to contact them a few times without sucess, so that might be the reason why you do not see them being used on mass.
HiTime
Try West Coast Sailing http://westcoastsailing.net/ I have purchased a few laser items from George with a great turn around. If you order on a Thursday it is usually at your door (in Australia) on Tuesday. Assuming that the items are in stock.
xkeller,
Try this thread http://laserforum.org/showthread.php?t=4323 or you can use the forum search option to other threads that can help you.
Regards
A 10:1 has a better mechancial advantage (ie. less force required by you)) than a 6:1, but then you will need to deal to how much line will be floating in the boat when you have a 10:1 system hard on.
To help you understabd about mechancial advantage and pulleys I have found this link...
Alysum,
It looks like you might have the equipment for a 6:1 purchase. I have found this pdf http://www.roostersailing.com/merchant2/articles/cunprim1.pdf that explains how to setup a 6:1 cummingham purchase.
I hope this helps you out.
Hi Time
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