Wunja
Well-Known Member
I was using the translation tools to read some FAQs on a Dutch sailmaker's site and got the following....
A loose trousers in the mainsail ... why?
There are, if well implemented, not disadvantages. If the corpse is not limited in part by a rope, the bulging can, and any additional fabric strip (shelf) are free to fold up a quarter outhaul: if the foot of a spinnaker.
For a more brought outhaul the vertical airflow in the sail to the boom and led the boom retains his position as of the end plate with a corpse rope.
+ Makes no sense been adjusting the underleech easier.
+ Lubricating strips can be attached to the boom around.
+ Between the spinnaker sail and boom can be lowered through.
+ exchange is easier.
- No.
I think it is referring to a loose footed mainsail.
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A loose trousers in the mainsail ... why?
There are, if well implemented, not disadvantages. If the corpse is not limited in part by a rope, the bulging can, and any additional fabric strip (shelf) are free to fold up a quarter outhaul: if the foot of a spinnaker.
For a more brought outhaul the vertical airflow in the sail to the boom and led the boom retains his position as of the end plate with a corpse rope.
+ Makes no sense been adjusting the underleech easier.
+ Lubricating strips can be attached to the boom around.
+ Between the spinnaker sail and boom can be lowered through.
+ exchange is easier.
- No.
I think it is referring to a loose footed mainsail.
translation in full