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- April 10th, 2024, 1:47 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Loos gauge SC17
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Re: Loos gauge SC17
I should note, my baseline sidestays are 9 but with my forestay adjuster on, 18 using Marlow Excel D12 SK78 12 Strand Dyneema 4 mm.
- April 10th, 2024, 1:43 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: SC17 Boston Whaler 82 Upgrades so far
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SC17 Boston Whaler 82 Upgrades so far
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- reinforced transoms with g10, kevlar
-eliminated throughhulls (use an electric water pump)
-throughull top of rear transoms
- all tangs replaced
- all standing rigging replaced with dyneema
- added decksweeper panel to main
- furling ...
- reinforced transoms with g10, kevlar
-eliminated throughhulls (use an electric water pump)
-throughull top of rear transoms
- all tangs replaced
- all standing rigging replaced with dyneema
- added decksweeper panel to main
- furling ...
- April 10th, 2024, 1:26 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Loos gauge SC17
- Replies: 2
- Views: 77603
Loos gauge SC17
Hello Everyone,
I generally solo sail my SC 17 in 15 knots and up and recently pitchpoled in wavy and icy conditions about a month and a half ago...rather foolishly. Like Hobie 16's - I think of rig tension as being parabolic: tight to a certain point is best, but then I want the mast to bend ...
I generally solo sail my SC 17 in 15 knots and up and recently pitchpoled in wavy and icy conditions about a month and a half ago...rather foolishly. Like Hobie 16's - I think of rig tension as being parabolic: tight to a certain point is best, but then I want the mast to bend ...