merrily :)
I would advise you to take sailwave you have all the future you need an it looks really nice to put after into the net you can use banners of your club etc etc
see our club sample: http://www.ssclv.com/cms/files/ssclv06.pdf
best regards from snowy switzerland
martin
i agree with you by pinching up you depower the sail in the front important is on a lake with low waves that you sit us much in front you can and hike of course hard also on the second triangle up till the mark!!and the third as well smile!!
with 95 kg it should be no problems to sail 20...
it is actually an old thread but maybe for some of interests. there is a very good articles about fixing the tell-tales:
http://www.wb-sails.fi/news/95_11_Tellingtales/Tellingtales.html
each of the tales gives you some additonal information about your correct trim. good look and fast sailing
tino
hi looserlu
I read the old thread also and can add my experience with this fantastic ratchet block. I sailed it for 5 years in the 80ies on a fireball with big success. we sailed every weekend regattas on the sea in westafrica on salty waters and had to change the spring after about 2 years due...
Re: Most spectacular capsise?!
thanks for the tips to you all!
its clear to step in from the windwardside and hold the mainsheet thight to get in,but I realised that the boat starts immediatly to head into the wind but next time I will try to get more off the wind to have a close reach...
Re: Most spectacular capsise?!
when I read all your capsize it seems all of you know perfectly to get into the boat again. here my question as a beginnerer.
I got hit by a gust and a shift and started to deathroll. I got the boat up quickly again before i could step in via centerboard.
Then I...
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