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jaydub
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Topic: 200 kicker positionPosted: 05 Jun 14 at 6:48pm |
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First of all, what vintage is your 2. There was a change in I think about 2008 from 8:1 kickers to 16:1 kickers. It's well worth changing if you are still on 8:1, not so much because you can't get the required tension on without he additional purchase, it just makes it much less painful on your hands!
The cunningham is key if you are totally overpowered and flogging the main. It opens the leach and helps lose power from the main.
Flatten off the outhaul as well, although this is less critical as it only really affects the sail shape up to about the second batten.
Make sure your spreader settings are in line with the settings posted on the Class Association web site. They might not be recent, but they are still valid. If you go too far from them, you might gain in some conditions but you will lose out more in others.
Sailing upwind when you are overpowered is a balance between stuffing it and keeping the power on. It just takes some practice to find the groove!
Hope this helps.
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Steve411
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Posted: 05 Jun 14 at 6:16pm |
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If it's a cascade system, the length of each of the throws will be important. I would imagine that all the blocks should be hard up against each other when the kicker is fully off, otherwise there won't be enough travel in the cascade as a whole.
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transient
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Posted: 05 Jun 14 at 6:06pm |
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and as the actress replied to the Bishop "you be careful you don't bend something".
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JimC
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Posted: 05 Jun 14 at 6:04pm |
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Looking at the RS 200 rules I can't see you're permitted to change the position of the thing.
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transient
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Posted: 05 Jun 14 at 6:00pm |
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......said the Bishop to the actress.
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piglet
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Posted: 05 Jun 14 at 5:49pm |
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Thanks Transient, same as mine then.
Maybe I should try it further back anyhow?
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transient
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Posted: 05 Jun 14 at 5:12pm |
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Yer in luck Mr piglet....I 'appen to 'ave a 200 in my garage at this very mo.
385mm from the centre of the fitting to the end of extrusion. Edited by transient - 05 Jun 14 at 5:12pm |
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piglet
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Posted: 05 Jun 14 at 4:56pm |
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We seem to be struggling to get the 200 main flat enough, despite pulling the spreaders way back.
Someone no older but much wiser told me to check the position of the kicker bracket on the boom as a previous owner may have moved it forward for the crews comfort.
So, our distance from centre of kicker fitting to front of booms aluminium extrusion = 386mm.
Said wise mans measures from centre of kicker fitting to back of mast track =535mm
Obviously a difference in measuring methods but I will measure to the mast this weekend.
Can anyone beat this? Is anyone out there sad enough to have measured this on a 200?
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