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Author: kerry Subject: Tuna in Sydney Info: (2489 views) Posted: Tuesday 5-4-10 07:29:59 AM |
:: Have you noticed any oil canning after removing the fwd
:: v berth?
::
::
:: :: I Race\ sail a Santana 22 in Sydney Australia the yachts
:: :: havn't been built here for a number of years hence when
:: :: i race it is in a mixed division of mainly Hood 23s for
:: :: all you tuna owners out there I have done many things to
:: :: my tuna probably because I'm not defined by class from
:: :: the following you will see its all about how fast I can
:: :: make a tuna go also the yachts here were built a little
:: :: differant than the ones in the USA we have an inner
:: :: forestay to help stop mast pump and lucky for me the
:: :: keel bolts started out as stainless the only thing I
:: :: would like to know is can i have an explanation on
:: :: Fairing the keel and hull if we are talking smooth then
:: :: shes like a babies bum if not can you explain the
:: :: following is a list of changes possibly you could use
:: :: some without upsetting the one class such as the
:: :: spiunacker pole mounting
::
:: :: 1/ mounting my spinacker pole on the boom similar to
:: :: skiffs hence I can put my pole up and down without ever
:: :: going forward of the mast
::
:: :: 2/.I have also,lengthened the mast 3'6"making her more
:: :: competive in light winds plus I now fly a Etchell
:: :: spinacker and'fully battened main. 3/I've moved the
:: :: travaeller forward to just in front of the steering
:: :: position where I think in your articles you call a
:: :: barney this means I control the traveller rather than
:: :: the main sheet in gusts seldom needing to release the
:: :: main sheet
::
:: :: 4/ stripped out the interier and replaced with
:: :: lightweight materails including total removal of the
:: :: front V berth in lightening her she now rides 5 inches
:: :: above her orginal waterline
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