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#243965 02/13/12 10:25 AM 02/13/12 10:25 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 3,906 Clermont, FL, USA David Ingram
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Posts: 3,906 Clermont, FL, USA | It's part of the game, things hurt hands swell. Sounds like you're doing it correctly to me.
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#243966 02/13/12 10:26 AM 02/13/12 10:26 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 3,293 Long Beach, California John Williams
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Posts: 3,293 Long Beach, California | Do you wrap your hand in the sheet? I used to really tear my hands up by wrapping - it is much better to avoid the compression, which is what often causes swelling and soreness. You can increase purchase to 8:1 (I think that was stock for the 5.5), and search this forum for discussion on how to hold a main or spin sheet better - there has been discussion on this topic before.
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#243968 02/13/12 10:32 AM 02/13/12 10:32 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe Wouter
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Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe | Yes, that happens.
Solution, sail more when at home and train your hands to handle this abuse
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#243970 02/13/12 10:54 AM 02/13/12 10:54 AM |
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Posts: 5,525 | IF you wrap the sheet you can minimize the injury by holding your hand rigid while wrapping and gripping REALLY HARD when sheeting.
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#243977 02/13/12 11:42 AM 02/13/12 11:42 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 733 Home is where the harness is..... Will_R
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Posts: 733 Home is where the harness is..... | What part of your hands are swollen? I'm a front of the boat guy and pull all the strings, what I find is that it's not the main and spinnaker that jack my hands up. The super small diameter stuff that is used for the cunningham, outhaul, rotator, spin halyard, etc that causes problems.
I’ve never understood it, but none of the glove manufacturers put “leather” across the back of their gloves. This is where I always get the most beat up. I keep a piece of mole foam stuck in the back of my gloves. If I can’t find the foam when I need it, a double layer of mole skin works well. Once the breeze gets up to 15-20, I start taping my fingers and hands. Past 25, I double glove and use the orange box handlers gloves over my sailing gloves.
The boat I’m on is crazy over powered. Last year during a 2 ½ hour distance race, I destroyed a brand new pair of Harken Black Magic gloves. I burned so many holes in them that they looked like swiss cheese. Even with that kind of abuse, I don’t remember my hands being in bad shape at the end of the day. I have however switched glove brands since then… | | | Re: Swollen hands
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#243980 02/13/12 12:12 PM 02/13/12 12:12 PM |
Joined: Oct 2011 Posts: 217 Palm Harbor, FL daniel_t
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Posts: 217 Palm Harbor, FL | Andinista, You didn't mention anything about wearing gloves... Did you?
Daniel T. Taipan F16 - USA 213 | | | Re: Swollen hands
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#243984 02/13/12 01:04 PM 02/13/12 01:04 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 733 Home is where the harness is..... Will_R
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Posts: 733 Home is where the harness is..... | Another thing to consider is that things can go wrong very quickly. During an unplanned dismount with the line wrapped around your hand, hopefully the line is long that you body hits what is going to hit prior to the line taking up...dont ask me how I know... IJS! 2002 Worrell, team I was on, skippers "Can't miss/hurt" trap handle broke. Traveler was wrapped around his hand several times. Hit the water with the kite up at ~25 and D#@$ near broke his hand; I'm amazed that he didn't. It torqued the traveler cleat all to hell and his hand was freakish looking it was so swollen and black/blue. One more reason why I don't trust those trap handles and haven't used them in a LONG time. | | | Re: Swollen hands
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#243986 02/13/12 01:16 PM 02/13/12 01:16 PM |
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#244000 02/13/12 03:42 PM 02/13/12 03:42 PM |
Joined: Dec 2001 Posts: 5,590 Naples, FL waterbug_wpb
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Posts: 5,590 Naples, FL | What part of your hands are swollen? The super small diameter stuff that is used for the cunningham, outhaul, rotator, spin halyard, etc that causes problems. I would agree that those little lines seemed to cause me the most problems..
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