Genoa sheet leads
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It also improves the angle of entry for the sheet to the winch.
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Yes. I rigged mine today. Very nice!vancouver wrote:It also improves the angle of entry for the sheet to the winch.
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Sorry it took so long to respond, but here are a couple of pictures of my adjustable mainsheet. I can't remember the size of the blocks but the eyes are bolted to the car and I think the sheet is 3/8".
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Hi agprice22,
Have you tried the camber spar? do you have a picture of that setup? My previous boat had a self-tacking jib and I loved it. I have been wandering how to make such a setup on my Telstar. I did not know about the Camber spar, it seems interesting. Can you reef that sail?
Also I am adding a picture of my modified 2 speed main sheet car.
Have you tried the camber spar? do you have a picture of that setup? My previous boat had a self-tacking jib and I loved it. I have been wandering how to make such a setup on my Telstar. I did not know about the Camber spar, it seems interesting. Can you reef that sail?
Also I am adding a picture of my modified 2 speed main sheet car.
Michel
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