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Author: Dave Michos ([email protected]) contact the author Subject: Genny Top End Info: (18209 views) Posted: Tuesday 9-30-03 09:01:08 AM |
:: Anyone care to comment/share on trimming the genny in
:: the 13-16 knot range with floating (i.e.
:: inboard/outboard) jib leads? My experience thus far is
:: that the actual top end is largely a function of crew
:: weight (on some light-crewed nights as little as 14 kts
:: seriously puts us on our ear - read: very slow - even
:: with the leads eased and outboard). That aside, my real
:: question is this: when the wind is at the point where
:: you'd consider moving the genny lead outboard (or
:: switching to the #3), I prefer to keep the main travler
:: above center and play the sheet with the vang on hard.
:: And I only ease the lead "up" about half as much as I
:: would if it were inboard b/c I like a little roundness
:: in the foot. That setup typically yeilds a wider slot
:: and so why did I move the jib lead outboard in the first
:: place? Sheeting angle? Who knows. The one thing I'm
:: certain of on this boat is that a hooked top batten
:: means you stop. Maybe my real question is: does anyone
:: think the floating leads are that great? Granted, they
:: make sweet barber haulers when close reaching, and
:: adjust the lead up and down might be a bit easier than
:: with a track, but...
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