Slowboat35
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Anyone able to advise or explain on the setup and use/usefulness of twinners (apparently what I used to call barber-haulers) on an end-for end pole setup for singlehanded cruising? NOT racing.
I've seen a video on Youtube that shows them being used to 'pin down' and control the chute while gybing which looks very sensible, as well as assisting with better guy control if using a turning block way aft as mine is.
I'm planning a conventional twin bridle-and-ring rig on the pole. Any better ideas? Pole is traditonal none-too light ally with no intermediate fittings (yet).
Boat is a heavy cruiser with nothing led aft - all on deck or at the mast.
I've seen a video on Youtube that shows them being used to 'pin down' and control the chute while gybing which looks very sensible, as well as assisting with better guy control if using a turning block way aft as mine is.
I'm planning a conventional twin bridle-and-ring rig on the pole. Any better ideas? Pole is traditonal none-too light ally with no intermediate fittings (yet).
Boat is a heavy cruiser with nothing led aft - all on deck or at the mast.
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