Express 27 Class Clinic #2 at Richmond Yacht ClubSeptember 12
Contact Person
Will Paxton
Looking for a Ride or Crew
 Georgia (Georgia)
مستعد تجربة شيء جديد؟ قم بتحميل 1xBet الآن! 1xbet هل تحب كسب المال بسهولة؟ 1xBet توفر لك أفضل فرصة للربح! مع مكافآت ضخمة تصل إلى 250% على الإيداع الأول، انطلق في تجربة المراهنات الرياضية والكازينو اليوم. استخدم الكود الترويجي الحصري وابدأ مغامرتك مع 1xBet الآن! 1xbet تحميل (Mar 22 10:46 PM)
Boats Racing
#28137Motorcycle Irene (Will Paxton)
#28031Take Five (Don)
#72'Andale (Pat Brown)
#56Current Affair (Seth)
#28059Moonlight (Jim Gibbs)
#11Wile E Coyote (Dan)
#18364Peaches
#32215bobs (anthony murphy)
#60Salty Hotel (Sergey)
#113Libra (Marcia)
Sign Up
Sail Number
Boat Name
Name
Note

Note: To remove an entry fill in just your sail number or your name.
All fields are optional.
Regatta Message Board
Reply | Post New Message | All Messages | this message is spam
Author: Bob Harvey ([email protected]) contact the author
Subject: Halyards
Info: (21524 views) Posted: Thursday 8-18-11 05:52:55 AM
When I had my Express 27, I had good luck using Yale Crystaline for the halyards ... 1/4 inch for the forward two and 5/16 inch for the main. Left the cover on, made it about five feet longer than absolutely necessary, used luggage tag splices for the shackles. Every year we'd end for end them, cut off about a foot of the shackle end, and put a new luggage tag on the other end. Halyards were trusty and safe for at least four years.

It also helps to cover up the exposed core at the shackles while stored. Just takes a little velcro 'boot'.

:: I also am interested in going back to non tapered jib
:: and main halyard- Whats the minimum size folks are
:: using?

Reply | Post New Message | All Messages | this message is spam