Mr. Case,
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<br>Mikes' comments were really right on. I don't know if your spin trimmer will always be on the low side? Last Saturday in Galveston Bay, we reached for twenty miles to the mark, double trapped the whole way, with the chute all the way. If you have the water, I find it easier and more productive to bear away, and ease the spin sheet very little, using the helm to keep it in it's 'window' with a hull flying, double trapped.
<br>I have a ratchet block, then a block I can turn on or off the ratchet, and a 2 to 1 I can use if it's really loading up on the crew. It does make for alot of sheet on deck, and the Nacra 6.0 already has a very cluttered deck eith the 4-way jib system and all. This is also why I want to try this snuffer I've been planning. I now have all the parts, plans, just need to make it happen, and will soon. We're still in the 80's around here.
<br>Mr. Case, your boat sounds pretty cool, must be a chore getting a D-PN for it huh?
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<br>Todd Bouton<br><br>