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Author: J Lundquist
Subject: Singlehanding : Bungee for tiller
Info: (5512 views) Posted: Friday 7-5-13 06:40:30 PM
Love this post. Sailed today, I use a bungee every time I sail, it will catapult you to nirvana. I set it up and just watch the boat sail itself, for great lengths of time. It seems to need the right strength, my original tiller bungee catapulted itself into Lake Almanot one day, my spare, a second choice went to the dumpster today (rotted).

Enjoy

:: A bungee cord on the tiller is probably the biggest
:: single thing that has helped me with singlehanding.
::
:: It allows me to raise sails, go below and search for
:: lunch, or go forward and raise the pole without worrying
:: too much about steering. When the sails are balanced,
:: the boat will sail for quite some time without getting
:: off course, as this video shows :
::
:: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2kV1d4WvaU
::
:: Not as good as an autopilot, but much better than
:: nothing.
::
:: J
::
::
:: :: Hi all,
:: ::
:: :: I'm a relatively new tuna owner, and have been doing
:: :: great with double handed sailing. I'll bring an
:: :: inexperienced friend aboard to hold the tiller while I
:: :: raise the sails, and to work the jib and main sheets
:: :: when sailing.
:: ::
:: :: My question is for those who have the dual main sheets
:: :: across the top and sides of the cabin. How do you single
:: :: hand with that configuration?! I am not ready to start
:: :: re-arranging my running rigging or install new winches
:: :: and blocks. Am I out of luck? Sometimes a guy just wants
:: :: to sail alone, ya hear? (and a single-hand race sounds
:: :: really fun also)
:: ::
:: :: Thanks!
:: ::
:: :: Oh, does anyone have any spare jibs? I'd be looking to
:: :: buy an 80% or storm jib for those bigger scary days.

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