Lodds
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Does anyone have any experience of the effects of removing the front baby stay. I would like to install a self
Tacking rig.
Thanks in advance
Tacking rig.
Thanks in advance
Does anyone have any experience of the effects of removing the front baby stay. I would like to install a self
Tacking rig.
Thanks in advance
Does anyone have any experience of the effects of removing the front baby stay. I would like to install a self
Tacking rig.
Thanks in advance
The baystay is an essential part of the rig. So not to be removed permanently as it provides support for the centre part of the spar instead of a pair of forward lowers.
Maybe, but seems Centaurs suffer from problems of somewhere to attach lowers as the aft one, at least on the early boats, gives problems as it is close to a window. .
Seajet, "At present the baby stay ( which does have a roller sleeve ) makes short tacking a right pain."
What is a roller sleeve?
Since sailing Tam Lin this year I have found when tacking, especially in light winds, the Genoa sheets catch on the
Babystay. At the moment they are fastened to the sail with a shackle, which also catches. Will be thinking of ways to correct this over the winter.
Heres the German boat:
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I'll have a root around on my other PC for the American boat, apologies for the above picture quality, the original was a thumbnail.
I understand that I would loose lots of sail area but the pay off for me at least is worth it.