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racer so I can’t comment super critically on either sail I’ve bought from them
but I’m pleased overall. (Radial cut #2 genny is the other).
Followed up list suggestions and was able to get insurance with Progressive on
line with no issues and only a small pita!
Saved about $500 for similar coverage for a grand total of ~ $476(US)/year.
Thanks again to the list--will donate a substantial portion of my savings to
Stu--as soon as I ca
Ok, Still seems like a lot of math in the heat of the battle.
What I would generally do, since you're gybe angle is 80 which is close
to 90 I'd site down the traveller and if the mark
is close to that line you're pretty much on the layline. You could
likely find another transient maybe a winch