For small boat - why not? Seen something similar, but on lake sailor. Question is what happens when one is caught with much too much wind for spinny. Will it tear the sail?
Never happened to me
Pardon?Seen something similar, but on lake sailor.
Developed for large ocean shorthand racers.For small boat - why not? Seen something similar, but on lake sailor. Question is what happens when one is caught with much too much wind for spinny. Will it tear the sail?
Code 0 / non structural furlers have been around for a while, think Wykeham-Martin was one of the first.Harken have been producing them for the past 20 years - theirs' don't jam
but I'd reserve my opinion on anything by Facnor
Methinks Dylan is secretly yearning for the speed of his early sailing and the joys of doing 2 knots from mudbank to mudbank are beginning to grow less appealing, watch developments.
With a kite flying I think the camera work will lose its priority.
Seen something similar, but on lake sailor.
Pardon?
well I did fly the spinnaker on the slug
and whenever the spinnaker is up you are having a good day
I still have the spinnaker and the Halyard, and a ghoster, so who knows what the future holds
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