Zagato
Well-Known Member
After a loooong 10 month wait I actually got the sails up for the first time yesterday in the unknown to me Crabber. Have to say I was a bit apprenhensive, it was bowing a 3-5 in the protected Chichester Harbour, but with no one else around I had plenty of room to mess it up - stay sail first, no problems and easy to tack, then after a play I went for the main, again went up easily, sailed well, easy to tack and I didn't have to back the stay sail - huge relief and delighted with her, easier to manoeuvre and sail than the Drascombe. The stay sail sheets for instance stayed on their winches so there was no need to start groping for the sheets as you do with the Drascombe as they share the same winch positioned in the middle of the cockpit, the sail also didn't get caught on anything which it does with the Drascombe (lights & Tabernacle) Really pleased, had a good 3 hours play...

The only snag is that although the diesel leak is cured (bleed screw the water leak came back after 20 mins of the engine running. I put on a new water exhaust/trap on this morning but have an nasty feeling that will not have cured it. I have tightened hoses but they were pretty tight anyway so back to the manual, call the engineer and put up a new post!!
Sorry, not sure why I can no longer put a picture up!! Just used to cut & paste the URL from Photobucket, somebody been messing about with something!?

The only snag is that although the diesel leak is cured (bleed screw the water leak came back after 20 mins of the engine running. I put on a new water exhaust/trap on this morning but have an nasty feeling that will not have cured it. I have tightened hoses but they were pretty tight anyway so back to the manual, call the engineer and put up a new post!!
Sorry, not sure why I can no longer put a picture up!! Just used to cut & paste the URL from Photobucket, somebody been messing about with something!?
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