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Forum: Seamanship & Boat Handling 12-05-2013, 06:33 |
Replies: 14
Views: 8,732
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barnakiel
Re: Sail Trim jargon - opening and closing
Yes. I think these are related and can be used together, or separately. I believe when I make the leech tighter, all other things equal, I will move the max draft point fore. This changes how the... |
Forum: Seamanship & Boat Handling 11-05-2013, 17:48 |
Replies: 14
Views: 8,732
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barnakiel
Re: Sail Trim jargon - opening and closing
;-) I only ever use the leech line to stop flutter. In my case it is by lifting (or allowing to lift) the boom a notch. Boom up, less tension in the leech portion of the sail. b. |
Forum: Seamanship & Boat Handling 11-05-2013, 13:56 |
Replies: 14
Views: 8,732
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barnakiel
Re: Sail Trim jargon - opening and closing
I use 'open'/'close' when I make the leech slacker/tighter. b. |
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