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 Post subject: Mainsheet question
PostPosted: Tue May 03, 2005 8:39 am 
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So Ming's (my) H14 has a 4:1 mainsheet with which I presume it came. Kind of tough to pull in. Would it be possible (that is, class-legal) for me to replace that with the 5:1 that was on my H16? Not that I'm planning to do any class racing in the 14, but I'm curious. :)

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PostPosted: Tue May 03, 2005 9:02 am 
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Yo, we all had 6:1 main blocks when we raced in NY and FL. I just took them off of my beloved 16. Sheet was kind of long, but managable.
You should really race that 14 sometime. Kinda gets in your blood. Really alot of fun to race.


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I'd probably be more competitive if I didn't have to do a 3-point turn 50% of the time. LOL Still trying to get the tacks down. Also still trying to figure out why the damn boat wants to turtle every time I capsize. :p

Any pointers y'all might have would be appreciated. :)


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PostPosted: Tue May 03, 2005 9:25 am 
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Most of us do the '3 point' turn.

Why do 14s Turtle, because. Mine does EVERY stinkin' time. I go to great lenghts to keep her upright after putting 'stains of shame' on my new main. :oops:


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YAR! AVAST! Image That's no good. I think I'll run an empty bleach bottle up the mast with the main. Might keep the mast out of the mud, even if it doesn't keep it on the surface. :? I just think the bob looks silly. :sigh:

I tell you what though, I've been teaching Ming to captain on the 14 and she's doing GREAT for having done it for 2 days now! I'm really impressed with her progress. In fact, she accomplished some of the best tacks of the day Sunday. :D


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PostPosted: Tue May 03, 2005 11:13 am 
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Okay, where did you get the pirate emoticon?? We're back to doing the pirate thing again I see. You should drive up to Storm Lake Iowa in August, as they're having a 'Pirates of the Carribean' costume party at the Divisionals there. Should be pretty fun, and begs the question 'But why is the rum gone?' :wink:


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Google small image search for "pirate." Image

Iowa is kinda far from TX to drive for a costume party race thingy. Also, I will be deployed in August, hoping to get some sailing in on the Persian Gulf. Image


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PostPosted: Tue May 03, 2005 2:25 pm 
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Yea, I suppose it is a bit far to race and get sh##faced in a pirate costume.
Hope there is fair winds in the Gulf, and be safe and......Thanks.
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Jim, Actualy I belive it was the Seaman's Club in Dubai UAE, Moral Welfare Recreation (MWR) set up a group of us Sailing 16's. 4 boats a total blast wind was 10 to 15 Knts Water Temp was around a 100 Outside was 120+. That was in the Aug 1999. your sweat evaporated imediately drink lots of fluids

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Wow dood. Sounds like fun! That's not where I'll be, unfortunately, but I hear the locals have a sailing club; my only problem is going to be having the time to get into town, sail, and get back out to the airbase. :? Oh well. Must concentrate on the 14 and 16 right now. Cowton Cats is coming up. :D


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PostPosted: Sun May 08, 2005 8:17 pm 
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xanderwess wrote:
Why do 14s Turtle, because. Mine does EVERY stinkin' time. I go to great lenghts to keep her upright after putting 'stains of shame' on my new main. :oops:


Okay, silly fix for this one: I epoxied the caps on two gallon-size (empty) water jugs and after I had the shackle on the head of the sail Saturday, I ran a line through the shackle and tied each end to a jug. I tied 'em up firmly against the sail so they wouldn't flop around.

When we accidentally capsized, they held the mast right at water level, which is better than I had hoped for. :)

Try it!


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