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    Posted: 22 Sep 08 at 4:09pm
Anyone got any good advice to pass on regarding their construction and/or use?

I am about to install them (I think) and am a little anxious....
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What is a tacking stick? Is it a tiller extension?
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Black no sugar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Sep 08 at 4:46pm

Nah, they're rubber tubing about 80cms long placed above the trap hook in place of the handle. Søren Andreasen makes wonders out of them and tacks quicker than the eye can see (yeah, just...). Other less experienced sailors find them difficult to adapt to.

Contender443 had a set on one of his boats but took them off after a few swims.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote tgruitt Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Sep 08 at 4:50pm
Originally posted by Black no sugar

Nah, they're rubber tubing about 80cms long
placed above the trap hook in place of the handle. <SPAN style="FONT-
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them and tacks quicker than the eye can see (yeah, just...). Other less
experienced sailors find them difficult to adapt to.</SPAN>


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boats but took them off after a few swims.</SPAN>



Oh you mean dongles! We use those too, although sometimes the carbon
can be a little slippery they are great.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote winging it Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Sep 08 at 4:54pm
I may yet do the same....(or even be in the same boat, quite literally) as Mark...

here's how the expert does it:

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That really is a low boom!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Ian29937 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Sep 08 at 1:57pm

Too low - I was amazed at some of the techniques used by our continental friends at my one championship in the class.  One German guy rolled on his back under the boom every time.  Never seen anything like it before or since.

Lovely boat upwind in a blow but.....

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I tried them then gave up ... we call 'em nunchuckers (sp?)
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Smight at BBSC Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Sep 08 at 6:17pm
Or possibly the ready rings made by ian renilson? They are well suited to mustos. 
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Post Options Post Options   Quote andy_cherub Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Sep 08 at 6:22pm

I love the dongles on the 12!! Work so well - wish I had them on the 49er, would have been so much easier than waiting for the lazy crew to hook you on!!! ;-)

Gona put them on my new 12 too!!

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