Weather Helm

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Post by David »

Come on Tim, you know you want to do it:

Seriously consider new mainsail (or modify old, if financially sensible) with shorter foot and standard roach (I am sick of the weather helm)<--Probably not going to happen...still under consideration, though

A bowsprit has your name on it...

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Yeah, Tim. Do it. As a matter of fact why don't you make an extra bowsprit while you are at it. I will place an order for one as soon as you decide to do it.
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What goes around comes around, doesn't it... :<)
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Personally, I would rather see a new bowsprit going on Pixie.
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bcooke wrote:Personally, I would rather see a new bowsprit going on Pixie.
You and I both.
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