I want to put my company logo on my radial sail and possibly a full rig. I was thinking above the window on the starbord side. I had one of anna tunnicliffes sail with a logo there and looked pretty good.
So whats the class rules on sizes? And whats the best sticker material for a logo?
My 3 battens were stolen/lost, is there any reason to pay the extra 25$ to get a laser sticker on them? I race my boat, and will ne going to orange bowl, but I dont care about stuff like that being class approved unless there's a performance or strength reason. So laser brand or other?
the guy i bought my trailer from said it was made by castle craft (trailx) but i think it looks more like a kitty hawk, the frame is made of tubes. i can get pictures tomorrow but what are the obvious differences? thanks
hi, i have a GMC safari van with roof racks but they are not high enough so the cleats hold the bow off the racks, we have just been putting a 2x4 between the racks and hull to get it just high enough but there is still weight on it. i want to build a wood rack i can put on the safari's racks...
i have 3 sails and 3 numbers, if i got a new sail should i match one of the sail numbers or the hull number?
radial race #190471 ( i think this one is the hull #)
radial practice #184454
4.7 #188189
I was reading about springs and i found a thread about sealing the bottom of the bailer so it drains more better since there would be more suction. i cant find the tread, so is it worth it to seal it? i got the springs so i wont need to take it apart any time soon.
thanks
angelo
hi, i just got a 2008 laser and it has the standard harken vang cunningham and outhaul. i dont like the outhaul because i have to tie the entire thing every time and my friends only have to tie half of it. and the cunningham has to much purchase, but when i took some of it off it would twist.
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