The trick is as you puch your rudder hard over you follow through with your tiller extension and grab the other side of the boat(gunwale) then change sides. Then change hands.
Yeh when i had ago of it, it was windy and me being only 68kg at the time found it great. I have heard that it will be legal after the Australian national (december to january this year) so i guess its just all about waiting now :P
Better still you can pull the caps off and then place a stronger glue like arilldite (how ever you spell it) then place the cap back on, wipe off the excess and DONE!
Hi all
I thought that i might try and make a site to replace Dr.Laser, this page will serve as a 'BETA' version if you will to see how it goes and if it goes well, I guess things could get better from there. The address is:
http://www.freewebs.com/sailmaster/
Its just starting out now but...
Ohk so the time has come for me to step up to the big rig and be a man so my parents worked out that the difference between getting a new rig and a new boat after trade in where about the same, so they said that they'd get me a new boat! YES! Anyway im trying to figure out some names anyone got...
GOGOGOGOGO WEST COAST OWNAGE! so now that i have you attention do you wanna sell a black diamond carbon tiller to me in aussie for cheap (cuz i cant seem to get one her) ????? LOL :P
man i reckon 58-60kg is the best weight for 4.7 (thats what i was) i started sailing radial when i was about 62-64kg and struggled alittle until i got to about 68kg. I reckon the best weight for radial is 68-72kg. I'm 71kg's now and starting to sail full rig in the light stuff im ok up to about...
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