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Phoebus
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Posted: 16 March 2010 at 12:26 |
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Idelfix
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What size is it ?
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"Keep sailing in free wind"
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Phoebus
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CODE 0 Spinnaker Luff=17.12
Spinnaker Leech=14.20 Spinnaker Foot=8.25 Mid Girth= 5.78 |
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Rubato
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Looks great Phoebus, where does it sheet to, the genoa track or further back?
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Phoebus
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I use the spinaker sheets that goes at the back of the boat, but I think I have to think about a new solution of having them in between the Genoa tracks and the back of the boat. It will work much better in close angles.
I will try smg this weekend.
I also try to use it, the previus weekend, in a roler system Facnor2500, but it didn't work out properly. I think it was because I needed a shorter Luff and I coulnd had the wright tension when I roll it.
Hope to fix that soon I let U know...
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sulutime
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May be the best way, given the very long foot of your sail, is to keep the sheeting point at the back and set up an inhauler around the genoa winch to change the sheeting angle when changing wind angles.
Edited by sulutime - 20 March 2010 at 07:04 |
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Fabrizio H400e#127 Roma ITALY
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Staui
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An in hauler (Barber) will do the trick. I am using such on my Code1 and I was fortunate to have North Sails fit it and do a test sail with me. It made a h... of a difference and makes light wind sailing so much more fun. I actually use my Code1 up to 16kn wind. I fixed the inhauler to the opening in the toe rail amidships.
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"Malaika" 400 /#426 |
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Phoebus
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Do U use your code1 in a Roller? Can you post some pics?
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Miro
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Hey , I know those pictures . I received them from the sailmaker as an example of what I was asking for to produce for me .
I went now for a 135% , some 51 mē . It will be finished within 3 weeks .
Looked great
Hannik
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Zeilertje uit Belgie
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Phoebus
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Miro that sail is not a Genoa is a Code 0
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