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Denis Goyette

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Denis, I agree she looks wonderful.  Love that blue and white  ;D ;D ;D

Here is a thought after looking at your main.  Remove the lashing from the mast to the outer end of the boom.  If you don't have one make an outhaul to tension the sail ( see Franks site  for examples) and fly her loose footed.  That will restore the shape at the foot and give a bit more power to the rig.  Pull the outhaul tension up for strong winds and ease it out for weak.  The light winds need a more wing shape to the sail then stronger winds.  Plus you'll like the looks of the loose foot more.

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She's even better looking in person. We should have 2-3 Weekenders, and 1 Vacationer sailing / messingabout, on Great Slave Lake in Yellowknife, Monday afternoon. I should have been there, I'm stuck in Eastern Arctic waiting for weather to improve to fly home. My son has my Vacationer out with the fleet. I hope to be back in time for the post sailing BBQ, and sailing tales.

Greg

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