There is a thread on SA right now that mentions them in context of single
handing a J35 I think.  It's the one that Jim is involved in a s**t fight
over quality of C&C construction.  You could ask the poster there if you
are feeling brave.
Ken H.


On 30 October 2013 01:26, Ted Drossos <replus...@aol.com> wrote:

> Has anybody heard of a piece of gear called "Skirtlifters" They are some
> sort of device that is used to bring the foot of the genoa to the inboard
> side of the lifeline when tacking. Apparently you do not need to have
> someone on the foredeck to lift the genoa foot over the lifeline in
> the event of a sloppy tack going upwind. From what I know, they were
> designed by a fellow named Mark Halman who raced a Hobie 33. I came across
> an old post (2008) on Sailing Anarchy that mentioned this device but have
> not had luck finding additional information. They are not rollers that
> attach to lifelines. I'm curious to find out what these "Skirtlifters" look
> like. Any thoughts?
>
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