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Some changes to the GIS sail – and using Leach ribbons for sail trim.

November 14, 2022December 13, 2014 by Michael/MIK
Leach Ribbon or tuft behaviour on lug and other sails - really simple sails

Some changes to the Goat Island Skiff sail and how to use leach ribbons or tufts for more accurate sail trimming and steering to reach greater sailing efficiency

Categories Goat Island Skiff Lug Sail, tuning and handling 3 Comments

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