| Re: Spinnaker Sheets
[Re: darius]
#119516 10/07/07 01:51 PM 10/07/07 01:51 PM |
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Posts: 1,203 uk | I assume that you have a ratchet on the spinny block. Put a second turning block on the sheet[ ratchet not necessary on this one] so that more of the sheet is in contact with the ratchet sheave - more friction. Also is you are sailing with a blown out spinny, you will be going slow and taking more load.
Paul
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[Re: mayhem]
#119520 10/20/07 06:32 AM 10/20/07 06:32 AM |
Joined: Sep 2007 Posts: 36 World Citizen JFR
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Posts: 36 World Citizen | I know some of this has been up before.
Still does anyone have suggestions for optimal spin sheets for F18s? I'm thinkin Maffiloli Swiftcord 8 mm but I'm open to suggestions. (We're using dubble Harken ratchet blocks.)
Also, what is in this aspect coming with Tiger, Cap and Infusion 2008 racepacks?
JFR Infusion Mk2
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[Re: JFR]
#119522 10/20/07 09:49 AM 10/20/07 09:49 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 3,293 Long Beach, California John Williams
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Posts: 3,293 Long Beach, California | The Capricorn comes equipped with an 8mm x 16.5m single-braid sheet with a center tail sewn in. I don't know the brand of line - it had a good hand but took the shape of the blocks after a few races. After it wore, I replaced it with 6mm FSE Robline. I have had Swiftcord sheets before and the Robline seems to be a shade more robust. It is not yet taking the shape of the blocks and is not showing wear after several regattas now. I like it.
John Williams
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