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    Posted: 26 Apr 07 at 5:34pm
that is immense
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very few boats that can do that and make it look so good. 
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Adam.s Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Apr 07 at 6:39pm

Originally posted by mike ellis

cant work out how this adjusting them thing works though.

Me to i've set it up as per instructions but doesn't really seem to work

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 Hi,

I use a really simple system on my toestrap, it works a treat..never fails me!

I cannot upload a pic as my only pic is too large, PM me if you want me to email you or something.

Make sure you use a thick rope, (i use an old mainsheet) so that you get lots of grip.

P.S. I haven't set mine up as per any instructions!



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Dear "Black no Sugar". Please do not mock the elderley. I was trying to upload a photograph of my boy having fun in his non foiling moth. I have failed of course. Please imagine a white Magnum 8 sailing fast towards the camera on a close reach. The trees on the far side of the lake are not yet in leaf and swimming just off the port bow is a grebe. If you can wait until the end of term my many children will be home from uni. and can show me how to upload pictures. Until then a description is all I can manage.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Guest Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Apr 07 at 10:16am

Originally posted by tickel

Dear "Black no Sugar". Please do not mock the elderley. I was trying to upload a photograph of my boy having fun in his non foiling moth. I have failed of course. Please imagine a white Magnum 8 sailing fast towards the camera on a close reach. The trees on the far side of the lake are not yet in leaf and swimming just off the port bow is a grebe. If you can wait until the end of term my many children will be home from uni. and can show me how to upload pictures. Until then a description is all I can manage.

Actually the description is great and the imagination can paint the picture very well ... I hope the real thing lives up to it ...

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Originally posted by Mark Jardine

How to sail upwind!

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By Richard Langdon / Skandia Team GBR on day 5 at Hyeres

Most excellent. Just what I needed to see after a lousy day in the office.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote craig-m Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Apr 07 at 4:07pm

My toestraps...i have used an old mainsheet, and my system never fails me!

Hope this helps

(Cheers BNS...worked a treat!)

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Post Options Post Options   Quote mike ellis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Apr 07 at 6:00pm
i just dont adjust mine, set it up for upwind and as you move back in the boat on reaches it seems fine, i dont have any problems anyway. its one less thing to think about round the top mark and that can only be a good thing.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote k_kirk Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Apr 07 at 6:40pm

Originally posted by SetSail

very few boats that can do that and make it look so good. 

Hear hear. Also must say, very few crews can do that and not only make it look so good but also live to see the end of the beat. Hats off!!!

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