Ron,

I hate to brag ...  Luff is 44, leach is 39, foot is 28’2”.  It came off a
Tartan 34.  Its cool flying it wing and wing in light air!  If you have any
other racing sails you don't need, let me know!

Joel
35/3
The Office
Annapolis


On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 3:07 PM, Ron Kaye <ronkaye...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Joel,
> I hate to ask such a personal question, but what size is yours?
>
> On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 2:59 PM, Joel Aronson <joel.aron...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Ron, Lisa,
>>
>> Glad you are getting to enjoy the boat!  I have her twin on South River,
>> and there is another in Selby as well.
>>
>> Double check the weight of the chute.  They are usually .5 or .75 ounce.
>>  My heavy chute is 1.5.
>>
>> There are lots of used symmetrical chutes out there.  Asyms are harder to
>> find.  Try L-36.com and click on used sail finder.  It will check inventory
>> of all the major sail suppliers.  I found mine on Craigslist.
>>
>> Hope to see you on the Bay!
>>
>> Joel
>> 35/3
>> The Office
>> Annapolis
>>
>>
>>  On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 2:36 PM, Ron Kaye <ronkaye...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>  Thanks for all the great info on the 4000 Autohelm.  I'm thinking it
>>> might be a magnetic disturbance of the compass and I think I might have
>>> stowed a head-mounted flashlight in the chart table.  Maybe... I hope
>>> that's it.   We shall see this weekend when we get back for another trip.
>>>
>>> As for the sail, the boat came with a tri-radial spinnaker.  The real
>>> deal.   I think the PPO may have been into racing but the PO and the CO's
>>> are not. The PO said he'd never raised the thing in 12 years.
>>>
>>> At this point, Lisa and I don't want to wrestle with a full on
>>> spinnaker if the wind pipes up and we have to get it under control in a
>>> hurry since it will usually be the two of us or the two of us and if there
>>> are others they won't know anything about sailing.  So... a crusising
>>> spinnaker I believe is what we need.   I'd like to get a used one and will
>>> check Bacon in Annapolis.
>>>
>>> If anyone would like to trade sails, I'd give up the tri-radial
>>> spinnaker for a asymmetrical of appropriate size.  Its solid red.  3 oz,
>>> and seems to be well made amd in very good condition from what I've seen of
>>> it but I admit we haven't pulled the whole thing out of the bag.  Its a
>>> Doyle sail.  We are near Annapolis.
>>>
>>> As far as connecting it, we have a typical roller furler on for the
>>> genoa and a custom anchor roller sprit with a nice large piece of stainless
>>> that I could drill into to connect the tack with a few feet of line to
>>> allow it to rise up a bit to see under.  Is that about right?
>>>
>>> From what I've heard, Bacon has the info to size the sail appropriately
>>> for make and model of boat but I'd like to hear any opinions from the list
>>> as well.
>>> Thanks again.  Sorry to be a pests with all these questions.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Ron & Lisa
>>> '86 35/3
>>> To be Renamed
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