Prindle 19 chicken line
Hey Tom, hell yes we are doing the tri-point.Just use the old headsail if the new does not come in.We are heading down on Friday to setup, sail etc.The TP is a great race, should have a lot of beachcats, you got all the info on entering RIGHT?
Chicken line is a line you can clip on to when you are out on the trapeze, helps to stop you from getting flung forward when the bows go under or the cat stalls,makes things a lot more manageable.
Edited by onekiwi on Aug 04, 2015 - 01:44 PM.
ok I got hold of susan and Richard ( they run the race ) they told me I can just sign up and pay when I see them Friday ( cool folks that understand im a dummie with computers)......I guess ill be the 7th beachcat that's going to be there ...... cool .... I guess I now need to go buy a vhf radio ...... ill be there Friday also to do alittle evening sailing
The Dart 18 (British heavy weather catamaran) comes standard with chicken lines. They're attached to the stern hulls and have a stainless steel hook on the other end that attaches to your trap harness. A bungy line also is attached to the hook to keep it in place on the boat. Since all my sailing is done out in the Santa Barbara Channel, I have made footloops (similar to those that come standard on the Dart) and have attached them to my Prindle 18-2. It makes for a more secure day of sailing. I recommend both modifications to any catamaran that sails in heavier winds!!! Bob Martinez
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