How to attach inhaul? - sailingforums. com An inhaul pulls the sail back to give it a rounded shape again after you let off the outhaul The sail is going to do that some naturally, but an inhaul speeds it up
Inhaul - sailingforums. com i wasent getting the resposes i wanted in the measures forum, so im also posting it here I use the Colie Sails Inhaul, which is about 3 feet long, and has hooks on the end, and i dont want to cut it up, when i started to use the the new clew sleeve, i couldent rig it the old way, so i just
JC Strap+ Inhaul pics are up! - sailingforums. com This could be reduced to $11 by redesigning it so it isn't an inhaul I do not support an 'advance' that dumbs down the fleet Roll gybing and gybing at speed are worthy techniques to be learned You don't need a JC strap for that It's silly enough we a vang so pwerful that it has surpassed the intelligence of the guy pulling on it
Class Politics - Inhaul | SailingForums. com I use the Colie Sails Inhaul, which is about 3 feet long, and has hooks on the end, and i dont want to cut it up, when i started to use the the new clew sleeve, i couldent rig it the old way, so i just put one hook on the hook of the clew sleeve, then ran it along the boom, through the first
Inhaul - sailingforums. com I've decided to make an inhaul consisting of two stainless hooks and bungee cord My question is how long should the bungee be if it will be one single piece that loops through that useless clam cleat on the boom? Also, what diameter works best?
Inhaul - sailingforums. com Is it worth fitting an Inhaul to my laser? I think it would give me much more control over the foot of the sail and the outhaul settings Is it class legal?
Outhaul rigging - SailingForums. com 1) Yes, the blue elastic is the inhaul It was originally required to attach the other end to the Clamcleat on the boom, but now you can tie it anywhere It’s not something you absolutely need, but if it works it’s nice especially in light air 2) You have two blocks at the gooseneck; the secondary control line (the yellow one) is supposed to run through the other one, then back to the
6:1 outhaul - diagram? - SailingForums. com With a proper inhaul shockcord system, the lines are always kept tightly against the boom The rules allow using shockcord or rope loops to keep the outhaul lines against the boom, too, but I ended up removing all such loops from my system