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Author: Dan Nikesch Subject: full length battens Info: (12454 views) Posted: Thursday 9-4-03 05:52:40 PM |
:: That's a much better explanation.
::
:: :: You take a piece of string and tie it 1-2 feet above the
:: :: main top block on the wire of the back stay and wrap
:: :: rigging tape around the wire just below it a bunch of
:: :: times so it does not slip down the wire. Then you run
:: :: the string through the stern cleats on either side up to
:: :: the traveler cleats on either side. Tie the string to
:: :: those horseshoe shaped pieces of metal on top of the
:: :: traveler cam cleats. Now when you do this make sure that
:: :: the backstay is at the light air setting as not to
:: :: effect the tension of the backstay or the string. It
:: :: should be snug. After tacking the helmsman eases out the
:: :: main sheet out a foot (in the sheet or traveler) and
:: :: yanks the windward string at the same time. This whips
:: :: the backstay to windward as the main drops to leeward.
:: :: This keeps the crew from jumping on the stern and allows
:: :: the helmsman to be minimally distracted.
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