Apr 26, 2014 #1 Jinggjong laser racing to the max Would it be legal to cut some wood off the top side of my tiller to reduce the profile? I have a ash tiller
Would it be legal to cut some wood off the top side of my tiller to reduce the profile? I have a ash tiller
Apr 27, 2014 #2 Wavedancer Upside down? Staff member Jinggjong said: Would it be legal to cut some wood off the top side of my tiller to reduce the profile? I have a ash tiller Click to expand... Yes, that's legal and the reason people buy these fancy (and expensive) low profile carbon tillers.
Jinggjong said: Would it be legal to cut some wood off the top side of my tiller to reduce the profile? I have a ash tiller Click to expand... Yes, that's legal and the reason people buy these fancy (and expensive) low profile carbon tillers.
Apr 28, 2014 #4 Voodoo 158546 Hard hiking at the end of a 3hr race, killer For what you could shave off and remain confident in it, it's not really worth it. Be as well to get a used carbon stick if you want a tighter traveller and save the woodie for emergencies.
For what you could shave off and remain confident in it, it's not really worth it. Be as well to get a used carbon stick if you want a tighter traveller and save the woodie for emergencies.
Apr 29, 2014 #5 Voodoo 158546 Hard hiking at the end of a 3hr race, killer An ash stick from the seventies compared to a gorilla tiller from the nineties, not much difference at the traveller junction The same bit of wood compared to a new carbon stick at the same junction
An ash stick from the seventies compared to a gorilla tiller from the nineties, not much difference at the traveller junction The same bit of wood compared to a new carbon stick at the same junction
Apr 30, 2014 #7 A AlanD Former ISAF Laser Measurer Be aware, the top edge of the tiller must be straight. As specified in Rule 16(a)iii and taking into account 16(b)
Be aware, the top edge of the tiller must be straight. As specified in Rule 16(a)iii and taking into account 16(b)