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		chris
this spring i ordered a new main and jib as well as a cdi furler and self-tending track for the jib.  all is well when running before the wind, but when i'm heading up there is an almost violent pulsation, or throb, to the headstay and jib.  i tried retuning the standing rigging, taking as much rake out of the the mast as possible, and that helped a little.i've tried every conceivable tensioning of the sheets, to no avail.  the only thing that stops it is to tighten the sheet so much that the sail sits almost directly in front of the mast (which takes all the power out of the sail).my theory is that the jib had to be cut on such a sheer angle to accomodate the self-tending track (which sits 5" before the mast, allowing for a very short foot on the jib), that it will never settle down properly.any ideas for dealing with this would be greatly appreciated.p.s. i love having the self-tender and don't want to spring for another jib, so i'm really hopeful that something other than another jib without self tending is possible.chriss/v c shanty