Merrily
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Hey, I woke up with this idea for a poll, but I see that the Gouv beat me to it. I'm going ahead, because my options are different. (My poll is better!)
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Merrily said:Hey, I woke up with this idea for a poll, but I see that the Gouv beat me to it. I'm going ahead, because my options are different. (My poll is better!)
rerun said:what do you put as your vote if you rig it entirely onshore then just push it into the water... provided its head to wind and you have a good dolly you shouldnt really have any problems rigging the boat
Know what you mean.... did that for three seasons, until I broached 70kgs... it git better real quick from there...pez said:IMHO, I think getting an extra set of hands and gettoing rigged is worth it, even if you've only sailed 4-5 times. I learned the most about the laser when I was trying to fight too much wind for my skill level. Just my $0.02...
jamesfreedman said:I muscle the mast up and in the hole. Most the time looking for women to show ...my girlfriend isn't around.
HECS said:I've never rigged a regatta sail on the boat in any breeze. Instead I put the whole rig together with the rig lying on the grass; get the boat at the water's edge; pick the rig up, drop it in, finish the downhaul and mainsheet and go out and reach around while the vang gets tied to the CB.
That way you can use a single sail for ages, because it never flogs which is what kills them. Of course, it's not worse the hassle unless (like me) you sail so many boats you have to watch the $$$$$$.
crazyuncle said:Attach clew and rig outhaul while the mast and boom assembly are lying flat on the ground, then step the mast and connect everything else up except the mainsheet depending on how much of a lee shore there is.