Hi
We were looking for light air genoa sheet and wondering what everyone else was using.
Thanks
Quinn
Light air genoa sheets
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Light air genoa sheets
~~~~~Quinn McCarthy~~~~~
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Re: Light air genoa sheets
Why? I would just get a good set of 5/16" and call it good as your only set.
Tac
Tac
Re: Light air genoa sheets
We have only one set of Genny sheets. Did you mean Spinny sheets? we carry a 1/4" set with lightweight plastic clips for when the breeze drops below 3 knots.
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Re: Light air genoa sheets
thanks guy.
Tim I meant genoa. We have a set of light air spinnaker sheets. We race mostly PHRF. We are the only place in the whole world that still uses olympic triangle. So we need something for those off wind nights with light air.
Quinn
Tim I meant genoa. We have a set of light air spinnaker sheets. We race mostly PHRF. We are the only place in the whole world that still uses olympic triangle. So we need something for those off wind nights with light air.
Quinn
~~~~~Quinn McCarthy~~~~~
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Re: Light air genoa sheets
We also race triangles more often than not here in Sandusky.
Our boat likes them - we do lots of passing on those reaching legs.
Try a whisker pole for the light air reaches - might help you more
than light sheets (although we have those too).
Our boat likes them - we do lots of passing on those reaching legs.
Try a whisker pole for the light air reaches - might help you more
than light sheets (although we have those too).