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#207331 04/01/10 04:07 AM 04/01/10 04:07 AM |
Joined: Mar 2010 Posts: 77 Gippsland Lakes mitchellsailor
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Posts: 77 Gippsland Lakes | shockcoed system is good and a good addition is tieing a bit of whipping twine to the rope and then the rear eyelet, pulley and tighten it up to make sure its all out of the water. then if you capsize (not very often ;P ) the twine breaks as soon as you grab the righting rope and you still have the shockcord to keep it out of the way while you sail past the rest of the fleet and onto victory ps did you end up getting your lifejacket back? i completely forgot to mention earlier but we did hand it into the club.
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#207334 04/01/10 05:14 AM 04/01/10 05:14 AM |
Joined: Jan 2009 Posts: 43 NQLD, Australia Learning to Fly... OP
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Posts: 43 NQLD, Australia | I will try the first method but as I have a brand new front beam I don’t want to drill any more holes in it.
I was thinking 4mm dyneema with a spliced loop over the beams outboard of the dolphin striker bolts. Spliced at the part your hand would go to 10mm rope through pulley at rear then the opposite the other side.
About looking for a Taipan, when I said I was interested in one I got 8 approaches and in my 2600km trip last weekend I saw 5 of them. Where you get the best bang for your buck currently in the market seems to be about the mid teens where you can pick up a tidy 200+ boat with big head main – unfortunately my budget didn’t quite reach that far.
So I bought 51, all the boats under $10K needed parts replaced before they were up to speed so you had to factor this in. 51 needs new rudder stocks and a bit of fairing work on the rudders amongst other stuff. I rang up AHPC and was pleasantly surprised at the price of new stocks ($100 for a pair, square section alloy, parts unassembled).
I haven’t sailed it in over 4kts of breeze yet (BTW I didn't capsize), Monday night I blew my back and have been bedridden since (hence the forums), will be 2-4 weeks before I can use it in anger.
I got my PFD back from Eden; great regatta can’t wait until I can sail there again and hopefully clean up some Mozzies.
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