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Old 22-06-2021, 00:26   #16
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Re: Newbie look at sloop and square sail similarity for balance of yaw rotation at se

We have TWO threads of this crazyness?
Give it a rest dude!
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Old 22-06-2021, 00:43   #17
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Re: Newbie look at sloop and square sail similarity for balance of yaw rotation at se

Done..

So bored here. Gardening and telephone. LoL..

And wholla , cheers for the junk lead..
Work able leading edge.
Wiki states a cambered junk sail of same size can easily out preform a Bermuda rig AND point higher to windward.
Plus no shrouds (might be less on the leading edge rotation thingy ma jig I admire about square rigs).

Made from less materials, easily reefable.

Stay safe out there.
We only use what we know how to use too.

Guessing Chinese beat me to square tuning.
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