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    Posted: 07 Jan 13 at 12:35pm
Be worth checking your batten tension also.  I never had a problem in my 200 (that i can remember) Although had a big problem in the first D-one, it took me months to work out why i was so slow upwind in the light stuff.  Turned out that after watching someone else sail the boat the battens were massively too light.  Forcing far to much fullness into the sail (which actuallyaltered the cut shape of the sail)  I couldnt spot the difference whilst sailing the boat but as above, when someone else was sailing it i noticed it.  Once the tension was cracked off my boat speed was then similar to the rest of the fleet.  It also meant that the battens snap across with no effort out of the tack.
 
Maybe just worth double checking.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote JVSAIL Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Jan 13 at 5:03pm
Cheers guys all different things for me to try out. Kingdacks be careful as you are not allowed to use the gybeing strop for anything else but gybeing (this is a new class rule less than a month old) 
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Telltale Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Jan 13 at 6:20pm
I would be interested in the thinking behind that rule revision, is there a big advantage in using the gybing strop for tacking then? Secondly is the gybing strop an option or is it a standard piece of kit. Does that mean you can't use the falls to crack the main then?


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Post Options Post Options   Quote JVSAIL Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Jan 13 at 6:37pm
There is almost no advantage in tacking, i believe that it has been put in place because it was being used for pumping. Also as far as i know it is standard but you are allowed to remove it
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Post Options Post Options   Quote kingdacks Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 Jan 13 at 7:14pm
I thought the class rule, allowed you to still you can use the gybing strop to re straighten out the batterns just not hold the gybing strop down wind to stop pumping. Also you should never remove the gybing strop on the rs200 its essential for gybing in strong wind.

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It has been illegal to use the gybing strop in a 200 for anything but gybing for at least 5 years, probably more.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote hum3 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Jan 13 at 5:23pm
Originally posted by GybeFunny

It has been illegal to use the gybing strop in a 200 for anything but gybing for at least 5 years, probably more.
 
... and the class has just voted overwhelmingly to maintain that rule.
 
I've never had issues with battens not popping in the 2 when tacking, but have when gybing in the light. Needed a bit MORE batten tension, combined with a bit of kicker during the gybe (released again after)
 
FYI the 800 does have issues popping the top batten in the light when tacking - only when tacking from port to starboard though, because the batten is sewn in on one side of the main. I often need to give the cunno a pull to get it through when I'm up front, in the pen.
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