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Author: Mike Brruzzone ([email protected]) contact the author
Subject: Absolutely #4 or storm jib?
Info: (25711 views) Posted: Monday 3-2-09 10:37:30 AM
I have a storm jib too but rarely use it. When its really windy I lead the 75% 3/4 host four to the rail. Once in the Gulf of Farallons series I used a rail led 4 and first main reef. It's rare , , , but nice to have the small working jib.

mb

:: Yes, #4s are a safety necessity for ocean. I have a 75%
:: 3/4 host but most are slightly larger. I recommend the
:: smaller LP requiring forward lead. They're also great
:: for day crusing on the bay.
::
:: mb
::
:: :: I'm puzzling over whether to get a #4 or storm jib for
:: :: all the double handed ocean races. Any suggestions and
:: :: rationale for one or the other? Thanks.

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