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36 feet (11 metres), which is not even three boatlengths. With seven bottles, the whole thing is less than 80 m long. Doesn't sound very useful beyond the lower end of the wind scale. (What's the highest wind you can throw two gybes within three boatlengths?)What is the recommended distance between marks?
Yes it is. I understand that he wanted to have a bigger, but still cheap everyday object as a wind vane at the end of the buoy chain.I recall Tillman had a trash bag at the leeward end of the string of marks to keep the marks square. Is that correct?