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: Bryan
Subject: Jib halyard tensioner
Info: (13094 views) Posted: Monday 3-24-14 02:04:36 AM
Thanks Matt, I like that one.

I had thought of that too but discounted it. Now that I've seen pictures on a working boat I see that my objections were unfounded.

It will be much cheaper than what I had in mind too.

:: Bryan,
::
:: See link for an above-deck jib hal fine tune option.....
:: we use it upwind for jib hal tension adjustment but also
:: downwind for fraculating without needing to use a winch.
::
:: There are sexier through deck options but this took all
:: of 20 mins to put in place and it works great while
:: minimizing holes in the boat :-)
::
:: http://s269.photobucket.com/user/mpkrogstad/library/?sort=3&page=...
::
::
::
:: :: Hi all,
:: ::
:: :: I'm going to install a jib halyard tensioner and I don't
:: :: have another e-27 around with one installed to pattern
:: :: after.
:: ::
:: :: I'm going to do a system that is different from the
:: :: under deck ones and I need to know how much the halyard
:: :: needs to move to get to max tension.
:: ::
:: :: I know it will depend on how much you bring in the
:: :: halyard in the first place. Assume a typically hurried
:: :: raise prior to a leeward mark rounding with no winch
:: :: involved & no backstay on.
:: ::
:: :: 4 inches? less? more?
:: ::
:: :: Thanks
:: ::
:: :: Bryan

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