Elite Keel at San Francisco Yacht ClubMay 19 - 20
Result
PosBoatTotalRace 1Race 2Race 3Race 4
1El Raton73(3)2(5)1(6)1 (7)
2Wile E Coyote82(2)1(3)2(5)3 (8)
3Peaches91(1)3(4)2(6)3 (9)
4Dianne204(4)4(8)DNF(15)4 (19)
5Elise205(5)5(10)5(15)5 (20)
6Libra226(6)6(12)4(16)6(22)
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Author: Bryan Myers
Subject: double/single handing
Info: (10982 views) Posted: Tuesday 4-23-13 07:03:31 PM
For quick sails with no auto pilot here are a couple of idea/tricks

-mainsail prefeeder
-mount four blocks on the rail, two at bow and two on rail adjacent to the end of the tiller. Take a long line through bow blocks, down each rail, through the aft blocks and then tie the ends on to the tiler. Now you can steer from anywhere on deck.
-from a recent panbo.com blog entry- attach a block to the fitting the jib tack attaches to. Run a thin line from aft, through this block, and up -inside- all the hanks to the head of the sail. Now you can pull the sail down from the cockpit and have it somewhat tidy.... 

:: The biggest challenge I've found is hoisting and dousing
:: sails single-handed.

:: It's not much of problem when at the mooring and the
:: boat naturally heads into the wind.
::
:: But for other hoisting/dousing situations I appreciate:

:: - a reliable motor and autopilot to point upwind
:: - hanked headsails - no foil
:: - boomkicker as topping lift for boom
::
:: One mainsail is equipped with slugs on the luff so it's
:: easy for a person to hoist without having to feed
:: boltrope into track. Dousing is also easier - and safer
:: in a stiff breeze - as the luff stays attached to the
:: mast (like hanks on the jib).
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