Result |
Pos | Boat | Total | Race 1 | Race 2 | Race 3 | Race 4 | Race 5 |
1 | Xena | 8 | 2(2) | 2(4) | 1(5) | 2(7) | 1
(8) |
2 | Dianne | 13 | 1(1) | 3(4) | 2(6) | 3(9) | 4
(13) |
3 | Wile E Coyote | 14 | 3(3) | 1(4) | DNF(11) | 1(12) | 2
(14) |
4 | Opa! | 18 | 4(4) | 4(8) | 3(11) | 4(15) | 3
(18) |
5 | Libra | 24 | 5(5) | 5(10) | 4(14) | 5(19) | 5
(24) |
6 | Elise | 33 | 6(6) | 6(12) | DNF(19) | DNS(26) | DNS(33) |
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:: Hi all,
::
:: Can anybody make a case for having the spinnaker blocks
:: mounted all the way aft on the stern pulpit?
::
:: We're always using a twinger to provide a fair lead
:: under the boom (twinger eased as much as possible
:: without touching the boom).
::
:: On the guy the twinger is all the way down pretty much
:: always.
::
:: Put those two together and it seems odd to run the sheet
:: all the way aft.
::
:: Anybody sheeting over the boom during heavy air to
:: depower the chute leech? This really makes me nervous
:: because if I remember correctly this can lead to
:: sheet/boom entanglements.
::
:: I'm thinking of moving the spinnaker sheet forward to a
:: large U bolt we have mounted just aft and outboard of
:: the primary winches. I'm hoping this will help with the
:: butt-cleats that always seem to inhibit putting the pole
:: up, and also I'm a little fearful of the 180 degree
:: loading on that aft block right behind my back... if
:: that were to pull out I'd be in a world of hurt.
::
:: thanks