I've got an older Prindle 16 in Australia, which I race. I've recently replaced the older running trap line with one that runs through the trampoline, about 6 inches aft of the stay. I want to add a second line. I notice that the default is forward of the stay, but isn't this difficult for the crew to access and use (particularly reaching)? Wouldn't it be better to have both lines aft of the stay?
Cheers,
Damien
Prindle 16 trapeze lines
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I don't find it a problem on my P16. There is so much stretch in the bungee because of it's length that the crew can position any where on the boat.
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I kept them in the standard position too. My crew was always the first to trap, and she moved fore and aft quite a bit keeping the cat balanced. Only downside was stretching out the bungee. A wild broad reach sometimes found me sitting on the rear beam with her on my trap wire directly behind me. This was primarily lake sailing.
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Thanks guys. I'll set it up just forward of the stay. The previous setup had bungee running over rollers running under the gunwales the whole length of the boat and was just awful.
Damien