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Jib sheets stuck down the side of the mast
Has anyone else had issues with jib sheets getting trapped between the mast and foredeck, and is there a solution? Got a bit hairy in 25 knots a couple of weeks ago with the jib pinned in after
By Jonathan Daniel · #127 ·
Re: Spinnaker chute
I can't make Wanderer West, much as I would love to. Maybe one for next year... Get Outlook for Android<https://aka.ms/AAb9ysg> ________________________________ Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2022 7:53:37
By Jonathan Daniel · #126 ·
Re: Spinnaker chute
John, Looking forward to you demonstrating your assymetric at WandererWest ?????? Cheers. Philip Meadowcroft W1541 Black Mischief Sent: 28 March 2022 12:33 To: [email protected] Subject: Re:
By Philip Meadowcroft · #125 ·
Re: Spinnaker chute
Thanks all. I did consider going the whole hog and fitting an asymentric as I'm not racing anyway. Maybe one day! Jonathan Daniel
By Jonathan Daniel · #124 ·
Re: Spinnaker chute
Crew (children) will still need to put the pole in the spinnaker and change it to other side when gybing etc. It's also hoisted/dropped by the helm (at least in my boat) while trying to steer and
By John Sharples 1646 · #123 ·
Re: Spinnaker chute
Hi Johnathan Ian Porter used to sell a kit to retrofit the chute in the older Anglo Marine boats. No sock is used, so you may need to smooth inside the foredeck to stop snagging and tearing the
By Mike Hamilton · #122 ·
Re: Spinnaker chute
Don¡¯t bother. More hassle than it¡¯s worth [email protected]> wrote:
By Douglas Duthie · #121 ·
Spinnaker chute
Hi all, another request for help! I notice that some of the later Anglo Marine Wanderers have a spinnaker chute in the foredeck. Is there a template available for this so it can be retrofitted? I know
By Jonathan Daniel · #120 ·
Re: Lifting tiller
Looks rearly good?? [email protected]> wrote:
By Douglas Duthie · #119 ·
Re: Lifting tiller
A thing of beauty indeed. [email protected]> wrote:
By Neil Chapman · #118 ·
Re: Lifting tiller
Looks lovely? ?How does it work with the track?SimonSent from Samsung Mobile on O2
By v8_scimitar · #117 ·
Re: Lifting tiller
Nice work Matey! Mark Allinson
By Mark Allinson · #116 ·
Re: Lifting tiller
I know what you mean, I'm 3 years into work on mine! Get Outlook for Android<https://aka.ms/AAb9ysg> ________________________________ Sent: Saturday, 8 January 2022, 18:22 To: [email protected]
By Jonathan Daniel · #115 ·
Re: Lifting tiller
Lovely job! Looks both well engineered and beautiful. Was thinking of doing a lifting tiller myself, but it is a long way down the job list...
By Martin · #114 ·
Lifting tiller
At the risk of continuing the debate, here is the finished product. I've put the rudder blade in a vice and leant hard on the tiller to test it. The aluminium rudder head bends before anything else
By Jonathan Daniel · #113 ·
Re: Help please - How do I rejoin
Thanks Terry - that link takes me to the email subscription. I cant find the membership renewal either haha. I¡¯ll try Jenny. Happy New Year Mark Allinson
By Mark Allinson · #112 ·
Re: Help please - How do I rejoin
Hello Mark Thanks for your email, I am the Moderator of the Wanderer Forum Group, joining this Group is free. If you wishing to renew your WCOA membership for 2022? you can do this online at the WCOA
By Terry Pullen · #111 ·
Help please - How do I rejoin
Howdy - please can somebody explain how to renew my membership? - I¡¯ve logged in - changed my password - do I have to wait for something to update before I can pay up for 2022 please? Just can¡¯t
By Mark Allinson · #110 ·
Re: Tiller length
Hope some of you might come along to Cornwall to Wanderer West next June. Would be great to see some of these boats out there and get a look at what people have done.
By John Sharples 1646 · #109 ·
Re: Tiller length
Yes, I did that with mine - two rectangular hatches either side of the centre line of the lid so you can lift either hatch without fouling the tiller and have access to the whole locker. Best mod I
By Stephen Clampin · #108 ·