jray wrote:Depending in date and location I would be willing to pull the Twist out for some fun. Crew might be a problem depending on timing. I'm setting the boat up to single for next years weekly kiss races (beer can) but can not imagine flying the spin one up. Flying isn't so much a problem as launching and retrieving.
jray wrote:I gave lots of thought to putting a launch/retrieval sock on deck. After sailing some I found it was easy to just use the cabin hatch. We will have a snap in bag there next season, similar to what Shazza has. The only problem I found with launching from there is the kite wanted to hook where the lower stays attach to the mast. The spinnaker is repaired now and I will be putting some foam and tape there keep it from happening again.
micah202 wrote:...49ers use a shock-cord tied to the shrouds and going across the front of the mast,~6-8'' below the 'V' point
Chad wrote:Which PH region is that? Assuming(?!?) no i550 OD start, is "class rules" PH class rules, or OD class rules? It's unclear in the oddly worded 2011 NOR...
slowpoke wrote:I just looked at the socal phrf rules; VERY interesting that on their intro page they have highlighted in blue that a boat has to be " 18.5 ft. long". Are they afraid of us? Just finished the Hot Rum Series where the minimum length has to be 20 ft. Raced against 2 etchells, a 6 meter, and a BC, none had lifelines. Possibly they had restricted or provisional certs?
Looks like I'll be making a sugar scoop like ben did!
Kevin wrote:Jeff got a Lake Michigan cert last year with no modification to his boat. It was a pretty crappy rating, but at least it was a cert. If the put-in-bay folks will recognize that cert then I would consider it. They also require insurance and other stuff as well. Oh joy, more hoops to jump through and more money to be spent.Kevin.
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