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trimantrekokc
trimantrekokc
@trimantrekokc
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Joined: August 20, 2010 10:33 am
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yep, Edchris, glad it was minor damage also! we live and learn...or at least i hope i learned! update on the guy that drowned....the original repor...

15 years ago
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no way to wade in at all? is there a beach within paddling distance? thinking maybe carry a small paddle to get to beach if you can't walk it. you cou...

15 years ago
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pretty simple...back in and drop it off or pick it up... actually i always got the mast in place prior to taking off trailer. just pull over to side o...

15 years ago
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pete, thanks for clarifying!

15 years ago
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Kasper, my understanding on the zipper luff is that you feed the jib halyard thru the zipper and it is a 2 piece halyard with a quick detach for about...

15 years ago
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trimantrekokc wrote: how do i post a pic of the rigging i have? never mind...i found out what i needed to know..apparently i hav enewer rigging with...

15 years ago
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how do i post a pic of the rigging i have?

15 years ago
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pbegle wrote: You don't downhaul the wire luff jib. Attach the tack on a lower hole in bridle chain plate. Raise jib (be sure to run halyard thru bui...

15 years ago
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ok, that's what we've been doing but i wanted to make sure...where's a good place to get replacement quick release pins for the boom attachment to the...

15 years ago
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thanks tyler, i guess what i am unsure about is, we raise it and get the S hook locked onto the ring...then attach the bottom to a shackle that is go...

15 years ago
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