That's an impressive piece of equipment Joel.  Thanks for letting me know.
(That's what she said har).

Thanks.  The symmetrical spin is the only "extra" sail we have.
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 3:12 PM, Joel Aronson <joel.aron...@gmail.com>wrote:

> 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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