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Old 29-09-2012, 13:08   #1
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Lagoon 380 Storm Jib

I'd like to outfit my trusty Lagoon 380 with a storm jib. Making it even trustier.

I'm familiar with the Gale Sail and Storm Bag, but based on what I've read I'm leaning more toward a regular hank on storm jib.

But I'm not sure how that set up would work. I'm curious how other Lagoon owners have handled. Anyone out there run the storm jib up a halyard? If so, where's it secured? Removable inner forestays? (Without a backstay?)

Appreciate any, all advice.
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Old 31-10-2012, 05:55   #2
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Re: Lagoon 380 Storm Jib

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I'd like to outfit my trusty Lagoon 380 with a storm jib. Making it even trustier.

I'm familiar with the Gale Sail and Storm Bag, but based on what I've read I'm leaning more toward a regular hank on storm jib.

But I'm not sure how that set up would work. I'm curious how other Lagoon owners have handled. Anyone out there run the storm jib up a halyard? If so, where's it secured? Removable inner forestays? (Without a backstay?)

Appreciate any, all advice.
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Old 31-10-2012, 09:26   #3
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Re: Lagoon 380 Storm Jib

You better ask here.

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