Boo2
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How thick should they be ? Boat's a UFO 34 and before you ask how many square metres the spi is I don't know as I haven't had it out of the bag yet. Say average sized for the boat...
Thanks,
Boo2
Thanks,
Boo2
How thick should they be ? Boat's a UFO 34 and before you ask how many square metres the spi is I don't know as I haven't had it out of the bag yet. Say average sized for the boat...
Thanks,
Boo2
About £600 for twin guy/sheet and shackles set up!
How thick should they be ? Boat's a UFO 34 and before you ask how many square metres the spi is I don't know as I haven't had it out of the bag yet. Say average sized for the boat...
Thanks,
Boo2
if you need to know that you wont know how to set or fly one
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So do you think the OP should learn how to fly his kite using unsuitable sheets, and then ask, hoping you approve of his question?
This is a forum people ask questions, people answer them as best they can (mostly).
Fair point, but : every journey starts with a stepif you need to know that you wont know how to set or fly one
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My Sadler 34 uses the same as Twister Ken and Bosun Higgs have suggested. Guys are 12 mm, sheets may be slightly less. I have a pair of 8 mm sheets for light winds but they rarely see daylight.
So would you use 10mm guys in light airs as Bosun Higgs suggests ?
Boo2
Fair point, but : every journey starts with a step
Boo2
So would you use 10mm guys in light airs as Bosun Higgs suggests ?
Boo2
So do you think the OP should learn how to fly his kite using unsuitable sheets, and then ask, hoping you approve of his question?
This is a forum people ask questions, people answer them as best they can (mostly).
Fair point, but : every journey starts with a step
Boo2
I already have some experience flying a spinnaker when I did my DS course. I would still need to ask on these forums for things like sheet sizes and other rigging details etc however much experience I gained.Boo, Can I suggest your first step is to climb on some ones else's boat racing or cruising and get some hands on experience.