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  1. First Mate
    12-09-2009 07:53
    First Mate
    do I understand correctly, this is a Sundeer 64?

    The photos are absolutely stunning. What a wonderful boat.
  2. First Mate
    03-08-2009 06:34
    First Mate
    was hoping to find a big pic of your boat Jedi here. disappointed.
    she looks pretty exciting in the avatar thumbnail size photo.
  3. Oceanroaming
    23-06-2009 12:58
    Oceanroaming
    Nick aboard S/V Jedi, great sailing log here and on your website. C'ptn Kirk here of S/V Kela, SD64 hull #2. I'm currently ship-wrecked in sunny Colorado and need some figures that's on my boat, far away. I hope you can provide these numbers.

    What's our Main, Mizzen and Jib square meters or square feet area?

    When you make contact, I'll update you on our 5-year world tour... with my family. I wish I could return to those wonderful days of cruising and envy your current journey.
  4. phiwum
    08-06-2009 16:15
    phiwum
    Ah, thanks.

    You said, "Also when the boat is not sailing for some time, just to save the sail."

    May I have your opinion about how long counts as "some time"? I will go on a three week vacation this summer, so I'm sure I should take it down then. What about those times I don't sail for a week and a half or two weeks? Is it worth the effort to take it down then too?

    (I'm guessing you'll say yes, but I admit I hadn't even considered this question before!)

    Thanks again.
  5. phiwum
    08-06-2009 13:33
    phiwum
    Hello.

    Thanks for your answer in my thread earlier today. I have a question about a post you made some time ago. You wrote:

    Every furled jib has to go up and down a couple of times every year so a furler doesn't make a difference really.

    What do you mean by that? That is, why does every furled jib have to go up and down a couple of times a year, and why does this mean the furler doesn't make a difference?

    I currently have a Genoa on my boat, but I'm about to switch to a jib; a Genoa is just too much sail for me at present. Should I expect to bring the jib down during the season? What for?

    Thanks from a puzzled novice.

    Jesse
  6. Keal dreams
    12-03-2009 08:11
    Keal dreams
    Why is it hard to come back from Aruba? Is it a customs issue or just to nice to leave?

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