Elite Keel at San Francisco Yacht ClubMay 15 - 16
Result
PosBoatTotalRace 1Race 2Race 3Race 4Race 5
1Xena82(2)2(4)1(5)2(7)1 (8)
2Dianne131(1)3(4)2(6)3(9)4 (13)
3Wile E Coyote143(3)1(4)DNF(11)1(12)2 (14)
4Opa!184(4)4(8)3(11)4(15)3 (18)
5Libra245(5)5(10)4(14)5(19)5 (24)
6Elise336(6)6(12)DNF(19)DNS(26)DNS(33)
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Author: Ralph Deeds
Subject: Jib halyard tensioner
Info: (12209 views) Posted: Wednesday 10-10-07 01:52:50 PM

:: Has anyone figured out a jib halyard tensioner system
:: that works and does not go through the hull...ie,
:: completely deck mounted? I think I saw two different
:: setups at the Nationals.

There's a lot to be said for simplicity and minimalism in boat rigging. I use the port-side cabin top winch and a horn cleat to tension my jib halyard, a system I copied from the legendary Leon Russell. Jib luff tension is easy to adjust, and the jib comes down like a ton of bricks as the spinnaker goes up. The main halyard terminates at a horn cleat on the port side of the mast a couple of feet up from the deck. Voila!--No clutches which slip and/or wear out the halyard tails, leak water into the balsa core in the deck and scrape the knees of the crew when tacking.

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