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It's if they hadn't called the 'Lazy Jacks', maybe you wouldn't be so ah-hum about them. ;^)))
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You know, I'm seriously looking at adding lazy jacks to my 25 footer
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Mainsail rigging suggestions sought.
I'm old fashioned
There is a Westsail Owners Association...
i know about the westsail group
Rich -- Talk to a boom manufacturer before you try to do a midsheeted boom on your Westsail 32.
I have mid boom sheeting and like it for a
Having bought a new main last season, I'm still sorting these questions out.
I'm in Tom's camp - I think?
Well, I think with the Westsail 32, Bill C would probably have had it right when he designed-it...
Have a friend with a 27 footer with a main like that. In a word, it sux. MUCH smaller sail
My Westsail 32 had a traveller and mid-boom sheeting
thanks everyone. Max, that was what I was talking about with Bud Taplin
Used boom
End sheeting it, but running the line to the mast, then back under the dodger is a neat idea. However,
You know, I'm seriously looking at adding lazy jacks to my 25 footer
It's if they hadn't called the 'Lazy Jacks', maybe you wouldn't be so ah-hum about them. ;^)))
Maybe so. But when John Welsford, Michael Storer, Richard Woods, Jim Michalak and Matt Layden
We have similar low aspect mains. Here's my mistakes for you.
FWIW some dimensions we found to work.
Dinghy blocks are better than fairleads
These would be mounted in the spreader edges.
I don't see a downside
Good thought. I've gotten used to leading the jacks to the mast.
Another way to avoid slapping lazy jacks
That's a good idea. Thxs.