[C38] Jib Wanted
Daniel Seigenthaler
danseig at gmail.com
Sat Jul 16 00:16:09 EDT 2011
David,
I've got a #3 (110) with a Gemini luff tape I have no intention of ever using. It's well used to the point where it's not worth putting a uv cover on, but would do in a pinch. More importantly, I just replaced the luff tape on a H1, L1, and
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On Jul 15, 2011, at 7:12 PM, david at dlrfilms.com wrote:
> Got hit with a micro-burst while carrying full sail a couple of days ago.
> Not sure if it was better or worse that we were already back in Lake
> Montauk, having turned tail 15 minutes earlier. Probably less scary for my
> passengers and more scary for me to have the boat go near knock-down then
> big round up in tight quarters. The bonus was after I got the anchor down
> to wait out the squall, one of passengers informed me they were having an
> anaphylactic reaction to some medication they took before getting on the
> boat. All ended fine. Got the customer to shore to a waiting ambo and off
> to the hospital, and heard later they're doing fine. So good, no one hurt,
> and no one too badly scared.
>
> But, the UV strip on my genoa got tore up pretty good before I could get
> it rolled up, which reminds me I've been in the market for a smaller sail
> for a while. A couple days ago I found out there's deeper water on the
> west side of the channel than I thought, which means I can short-tack out
> on a NW wind, but not with a big lapper (Well I can, but it's not fun.)
> Plus a spare for when something needs to get repaired (like now) seems
> like a good idea.
>
> So.
>
> Anyone got a smaller size jib they want to part with? I've got a Pro-Furl
> roller furler with the drum about 22" off the deck, so my luff length is a
> little short. If anyone's got a decent sail at a decent price, please let
> me know!
>
> -David
>
>
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