Spring Keel at St. Francis Yacht ClubMarch 3 - 4
Result
PosBoatTotalRace 1Race 2Race 3
1Witchy Woman6213
2Motorcycle Irene9126
3Baffett10631
4Wile E Coyote15744
5Magic Bus17458
6Xena18972
7El Raton193115
8Moxie20569
9Bessie Jay3112127
10Mirage3111911
11Peaches3214810
12Elise35131012
13Kolibri3781415
14Opa!39101514
14Wild Mojo41151313
15Radio Flyer4916DNF16
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Author: George Macon
Subject: Running rigging replacement
Info: (12757 views) Posted: Sunday 12-4-05 12:05:09 PM
Having sailed w/ Ralph for a while this summer, I can verify that the thinner sheets are excellent in ALL wind conditions. The sheets ran VERY easy and did not hang up the sail in light air. In heavy air, the line weight was more than adequate. I can't see a reason for anything heavier the 5/16ths, gloves or no gloves.

:: For jib and genoa sheets I use 5/16ths Samson WarpSpeed.
:: Last year I moved down a size on the theory that the
:: genoa would tack faster and better with smaller
:: diameter, lighter sheets. I'm very happy with the
:: results and would never go back to 38ths. Perhaps
:: surprisingly, nobody has complained about the smaller
:: diameter sheets being hard on their hands and several of
:: them don't use gloves.
::
:: For main and jib halyards, I had Thomas Hardware make up
:: some low-stretch rope halyards with covers at the
:: bottom. I don't remember what kind of rope it is.
:: However, you have to keep checking the top end for chafe
:: where the halyard comes out of the sheave. I've had to
:: cut a few inches off the top end of my main halyard
:: after a year or so due to chafe.

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