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It's too bad roller furled headsails can't be easily removed.
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"I'm not so sure that in a blow" that
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Anyone with experience with riding sails
A friend made one for his Pearson 35
We've used one a few times on our Sabre 34-II.
The Admiral made one from a Sailrite kit
No experience with a cutter, but on my odd little boat...
Dodger, Bimini, Solar, BBQ, Stern Anchor, Dinghy Outboard
Gosh with the Dodger, Bimini, Solar, Dinghy Outboard, BBQ, Lifesling, Stern Anchor and flag
Have you experiemented with....?
No experience, but the Delta Wing style would seem to be the most effective, to me...
Oops, sorry about the pic, sticky from a previous post
My experience.
Owning a yawl, I have no doubt a riding side would keep you head to wind, Neil,
I'm not sure, in a "blow" the double sail is such a great idea
"I'm not so sure that in a blow" that
It's too bad roller furled headsails can't be easily removed.
Why can't they?
In Neils case, 47' cutter, it's not too easy.
True, the bigger they are the harder they fall
Problem with switching RF sails
Many RF sails have vertical battens or foam luff
Cable ties.
A lot of boats I see these days have what amounts to a poop deck on the back.
LOL- Aren't those what Jon calls "Kroozers" with "Crap on the back"??
Crap on de Back is one thing but
Here's my "Crap On de Back."
Here's my Crap on de Front"
Here's her in her new slip
Dude, I like the seat!
That's my "Inland Coastal Waterway Seat".
Oh yeah, that's a great idea!
This sort of stuff is now normal...