Three Bridge Fiasco Race (Doublehanded) at Singlehanded Sailing Society | January 29 |
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Author: Bob Doerr ([email protected]) contact the author Subject: Re: life lines Info: (25940 views) Posted: Tuesday 5-21-02 03:42:00 PM |
is legal. I like the webbing idea. I now have the padded
life line at the rear and can see doing what you did,
Bob, and then replace the padded line with webbing
when it wears out. The padded line is really
comfortable. I sailed my Santana 22 several years
without any life lines. There were times when the wind
shut off that I was digging my nails into the glass to stay
on. It would be most embarassing for the helmsman to
go swimming. You better be nice to your crew or they
may just forget to retrieve you.
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