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#32054 04/05/04 03:02 PM 04/05/04 03:02 PM |
Joined: Jul 2001 Posts: 183 john p
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1.) You need a snuffer, I just point the boat downwind, drop the tiller, do the hoist or the drop then grab the tiller again and off, shouldn't take more than 10 seconds, I did see a post about someone putting a bungee and clip on the tramp to clamp the tiller in a straight line, that looked like a good idea.
2.)When, not if you capsize you need to retrieve the kite before you bring her back up, again much easier with a snuffer.
3.) The time to leave the kite alone is when there is just too much wind to hold it, if it's going to pitchpole you forget it other than that you will allways be quicker with the kite, I guess if the leg is under 90 seconds I'd not bother either, but if the conditions allow wild thing under main only you will be loads quicker with the kite | | | Re: One Up F16s
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#32056 04/05/04 09:38 PM 04/05/04 09:38 PM |
Joined: Feb 2004 Posts: 1,012 South Australia Darryl_Barrett
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Posts: 1,012 South Australia | If you want to see a cat pitch pole with a Kite go to http://www.catsailor.com/gallery/and look for the purple and white spinnaker. They are in a series so look at them in order.(it was taken at Kurnell cat club southern side of Botany Bay Sydney Australia in 1986 with bullit gusts from 8 knots suddenly hitting 29 knots) | | | Re: One Up F16s
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#32058 04/06/04 06:02 AM 04/06/04 06:02 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe Wouter
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Posts: 9,582 North-West Europe | Go to the Mosquito webpage and read up on they write on soloing the spi. These guys have advanced most on this solo issue : http://home.vicnet.net.au/~mosquito/or directly to the how to steer and pull-retreive the kite topic : http://home.vicnet.net.au/~mosquito/sp_sailing.htmThese guys seem to prefer to keep the tiller between the back of their lower legs and buttocks and steer by rolling on their feet with both hands free for the spinnaker. See picture : ![[Linked Image]](http://home.vicnet.net.au/~mosquito/sp/drop.jpg) Wouter
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#32059 04/06/04 11:19 AM 04/06/04 11:19 AM |
Joined: May 2002 Posts: 1,037 Central California ejpoulsen
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Posts: 1,037 Central California | Phil,
Good input from John P, as always. But here's another thing to keep in mind: the sails are powerful steering devices. With the spinnaker up, you'll be pulled downwind; sheet in the main and drop the spin, you'll automatically round up. In fact, you'd be fighting these forces with the tiller. So steering with the sails also helps. Just another thought...
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