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![]() Pinning the gooseneck will result in *poorer* sail shape, and will more quickly distort a non-laminate sail material (probably also a laminate, but I don't have experience with those to say with certainty.
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The sliding gooseneck can allow a lower c of e; that was in fact part of the point of *not* switching to the fixed gooseneck. Jacklines or not is a personal preference, not related to the gooseneck type. And I believe you have very easy access to a sailmaker to confirm my statement regarding sail shape. Amgine Last edited by Amgine : 06-28-2007 at 08:28 AM. |
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