tome
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Whilst offering sanctuary to a deckless forumite at the weekend I was surprised to be informed that the genoa halyard could do with a bit more tension whilst sailing hard on the wind. So forward of him, I thought. No shrinking violet obviously and I made up my mind to berth him in the forepeak, clear of the rest of my crew to nullify the danger of this spark of mutiny spreading further.
Gracious acquiesence being the mark of a gentleman, I nipped it up immediately and cheerfully giving no sign to my guest of my inner angst. We were rewarded by a flatter sail with less heel and better pointing.
To make matters worse, whilst I was replenishing his bottomless pewter in Yarmouth, he mused upon the possability that most people with furling genoas hoist the sail at the start of the season and never touch it thereafter. This was too much for me, and I was about to throw my latex mitten to the floor when my hard-earned wisdom laid a hand on my trembling elbow.
A deep gloom settled on my burdened shoulders when I realised that my guest was in fact quite right. I cannot recall the last time I adjusted the halyard tension on the genoa. There, I've said it!
In the old days of hanked on jibs we did this all the time...
Just a thought.
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Gracious acquiesence being the mark of a gentleman, I nipped it up immediately and cheerfully giving no sign to my guest of my inner angst. We were rewarded by a flatter sail with less heel and better pointing.
To make matters worse, whilst I was replenishing his bottomless pewter in Yarmouth, he mused upon the possability that most people with furling genoas hoist the sail at the start of the season and never touch it thereafter. This was too much for me, and I was about to throw my latex mitten to the floor when my hard-earned wisdom laid a hand on my trembling elbow.
A deep gloom settled on my burdened shoulders when I realised that my guest was in fact quite right. I cannot recall the last time I adjusted the halyard tension on the genoa. There, I've said it!
In the old days of hanked on jibs we did this all the time...
Just a thought.
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