Boy do I feel silly

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rkbowdin

I bought a 1973 coronado 15 and managed to capsize 1 hour after I put it in the water. We managed to get everything out of the lake and back home, but of all the stupid things, I can't remember how to rig the sheet back throgh the darn pulleys! the weather is getting nasty and I would dearly love to go back out (now that I have gone through some sailing lessons) The class was in lasers, and I still cant figure out the right way to set up the sheet in the coronado, it is very different. HELP!! PLEASE!! I have been all over the internet and have not found a diagram anywhere.
 

Joe

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Jun 1, 2004
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Catalina 27 Mission Bay, San Diego
you'll feel even sillier....

...when I tell you that I simply googled "coronado 15" and found plenty of information. Here's the Coronado 15 national association site... http://www.coronado15.org/ Go to "tuning tips".. the button on the upper right.. and scroll down to the diagrams. You should find what you need there.
 
Jun 3, 2004
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Catalina 250 Wing Keel Eugene, OR
Wear a life jacket

You capsized your boat in under an hour and now "the weather is getting nasty and I would dearly love to go back out." Please wear a PFD.
 
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Kelly

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There is many ways to rig a C15, I had one for 10 years and loved it. One big improvement was leading the jib sheet, and board control each side of boat. Also a trapeze is really nice for sailing this boat. I can not imagine not having a trap on the c15. Kelly
 
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