I had an asymmetrical spinnaker on my first M15 "Joy" and it did indeed pull like a Kenworth in a decent breeze, hull speed plus, and what a rooster tail wake! John
Has anyone on the list had an asymmetrical spinnaker sewn for an M17? I'm contemplating mounting up some traditional spinnaker gear this winter, but I could be swayed by a report of superior performance (not to mention ease of use) of a cruising version. If you have one, who made it, and if you don't mind, what was the damage... Thanks. t Tom Smith & Jane VanWinkle M17 #496 -- dharma bum
I'd be interested in a spinnaker for my M15. Do you know where I can get one? How much does it cost? Donglai On 10/13/06, John Butler <theoldcat@cox.net> wrote:
I had an asymmetrical spinnaker on my first M15 "Joy" and it did indeed pull like a Kenworth in a decent breeze, hull speed plus, and what a rooster tail wake!
John
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A wonderful thing for certainly John. Hoping for a good wind day tomorrow. Cheers, Tim D ======================= ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Butler" <theoldcat@cox.net> To: <montgomery_boats@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Friday, October 13, 2006 9:44 AM Subject: M_Boats: Re: Spinnaker Stuff
I had an asymmetrical spinnaker on my first M15 "Joy" and it did indeed pull like a Kenworth in a decent breeze, hull speed plus, and what a rooster tail wake!
John
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