Another Beautiful C20 Day

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Another Beautiful C20 Day

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OK, I'll stop after this (until I get 2012 season vids LOL). I'm just this excited to get my lost tape back! BTW, Is there help for available for sail porm addiction?

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cs3079 wrote: BTW, Is there help for available
Nope.

Nice video, please keep posting them !!
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Sorry Bruce,

But if it were me, sailing day's like that are to precious to give up!

Nice video :D
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Post by Capt. Bondo »

Nice video, I love a late afternoon sail.
...but really, trim the jib in :P
If the C20 is anything like the C22, you'll find that they are initially tender.
It does not take much to get them to heel 15 to 20 degrees, but you'll find that they stiffen up at 20 to 25 dregrees of heel and will move right along.
Enjoy the dance :wink:
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...but really, trim the jib in :D
Thx, Cap'n B. , Looking back at the vids, there's a lot of genoa flapping a lot of the time. This year I'm going to concentrate more on sailing right. Hoping to get in a lesson or two in this summer. Also, going to place a couple clam cleats behind the winches for easier solo handling.
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- Earnest K. Gann
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I like the videos keep em coming.
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Capt. Bondo wrote:...but really, trim the jib in :P
I didn't have the guts to say anything!! :lol:
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