It took me sometime to figure out that each sail has a function. A genoa is not for beating into the wind. I have a 100% jib and love the way it improves handling on the boat. I will only use my 135 when I'm reaching and my lake doesn't allow that very often.Hello Everyone!
The old story: a 26S with a strong tendency of weather helm.
I have a 150% Genoa. Do you think that cropping it to 100-120% would help reduce the weather helm?
Thanks: MaCS
Finally, if all you have is a 150 that doesn't have roller furling, you should consider either roller furling or a small jib for safety reasons - in high winds, you don't want to have that much sail up.
Most forward position? Not sure I understand. You mean the backstay is in it's last hole of adjustment?The mast is in its most forward position and its top is also pulled forward.
Sincerely: MaCS
The mast is in its most forward position and its top is also pulled forward.
Sincerely: MaCS
That must be the answer2 words: idasailor rudder.
Was the whole boat made over there or just the rudder and rigging?...By the way my boat is not a factory made one. She was made here in Hungary and her rig and equipment is quite different than the original set and therefore she may behave otherwise.
Sincerely: MaCS
Thanks. Was this a MacGregor approved manufacturer or did someone make molds off of a U.S. Mac? Just curious.The hull, all plastic and steel parts were made here, winches, cleats etc are Barton.
Sincerely: MaCS
Thanks. Was this a MacGregor approved manufacturer or did someone make molds off of a U.S. Mac? Just curious.
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