Finally got there!

  • 06 Jun 2016 22:00
    Reply # 4060262 on 4058226
    She does look nice.  Yes, I think we all grin from ear to ear the first time that happens.  When you think about it, you'd expect all sails to drop as soon as you let go the halyard, wouldn't you?  I mean, isn't that just common sense?
  • 06 Jun 2016 19:19
    Reply # 4059996 on 4058226

    Thanks David, I am glad I converted, especially when I let the halyard go and my sail folded itself!! Will never get bored of that!

  • 06 Jun 2016 08:10
    Reply # 4058810 on 4058226

    Well done, Mark! Another junk rigged boat joins the fleet!

  • 06 Jun 2016 06:34
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  • 05 Jun 2016 22:20
    Reply # 4058359 on 4058226
    Hi Mark, you have to go View profile and the open My directory profile and copy the link from there for the rest of us to be able to see it.  But your thumbnail is looking good!
  • 05 Jun 2016 18:09
    Message # 4058226

    http://www.junkrigassociation.org/Sys/Profile/PhotoGallery/44411947/0/53547564?memberId=5944343


    Not sure if this will link to the photo.  Finally got the sail on my boat today.  All went well, just got a bit of fine tuning to the parrels to get the creases out.  Thanks for everyone's help and all the invaluable information!

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