Ideal with someone in it, and the rudder in place for steerage.
They are so light, they end up sideways real easy with no one onboard.
Can you get someone in it?
Thanks moderator for the spelling adjustment on my first poast.
Whilst I understand the search for speed is a game of microns, theres plenty of other reasons why my boat is not travelling at optimim. Most of them centred around me.
Accordingly, i have never bothered sealing the bailer in on...
Winds 8 to 12 - im using cunno in these conditions for sure. Not cranked on, but definitely on. In light winds while pointing, constantly working the tiller for the right angle. Boat speed is something to be first built and then maintained by allowing the boat to point lower momentarily as required.
I was referring to the rear cross member, and was just suggesting some black tube rubber. Cut it down the centre and slip it on. Looking at the pic again, now I see the trolley wheels you mention - Are they attached to the trailer or the dolley?
Also wanted to recommend http://laserdirect.com.au/store/
these guys are in SA, (Im in Sydney) but I buy all my genuine Laser stuff through them. PSA, (who would have built your boat) are in NSW, but their online shop is crappy - cant do freight at time of checkout. Defeats the purpose I...
You might wanna cover the rear cross member on your dolly so that your nice new paint job doesn't get scratched up first time out... Take a trip to Clark Rubber...
A Mexican eh.... As for Aussies on here, there seems to be a few. What would a sailing forum be without us? Pretty gay I would think...
Yeah, it pays to be in shape.
Im in shape - nice and round. Haha.
Have fun.
Good to see you are so committed to bringing the old girl back up to standard.
Where you at Tsameti?
(Im in Sydney - always looking for more sailors down at Kogarah Bay SC...)
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