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				Sail touches backstay
				Verfasst: Samstag 19. Mai 2012, 18:06
				von mrnoorlander
				Hallo All,
It has been an interesting winter I overhauld the keel, replaced the mast foot, sorted single line reefing, fitted mast light +VHF, etc. etc. Also did my first ever varnishing, do not yet have the varnishing skills <img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_e_smile.gif" alt=":)" title="L
			 
			
					
				Re: Sail touches backstay
				Verfasst: Dienstag 22. Mai 2012, 15:01
				von mrnoorlander
				Would really appreciate it if some could let me know how this is on their boat.
Thank you
			 
			
					
				Re: Sail touches backstay
				Verfasst: Dienstag 22. Mai 2012, 15:31
				von Sauerländer
				Dear Michael
This problem was already discussed here. There are some solutions but I think the best way is to change the fixing points of the back stay like
it is realized at the Dehler 22. With this change you will generate more space between back stay and your main sail. I took a photo from the
member Uli to show how it works, on the top you see the original fixing points and down you see the new points. I hope I understood your question 
in the right way.
If you search under: 'Groß bleibt am Achterstag hängen' you will find other solutions but from my point of view this one is the best.
Best regards
Ulrich
 
			
		
				
			 
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				Re: Sail touches backstay
				Verfasst: Mittwoch 23. Mai 2012, 07:55
				von mrnoorlander
				Super thank you for the feedaback.
I did search the German pages, but it's hard as my German is quite poor.
Regards
Michael
			 
			
					
				Re: Sail touches backstay
				Verfasst: Mittwoch 23. Mai 2012, 08:12
				von Claus_22
				Hi Michael,
I hope you are doing well. Please find another little trick to win some centimeters (2-3 cm) with minor changes at the mast top:
http://www.dehlya.de/forum/viewtopic.ph ... ttop#p9537
In combination it works perfect...
All the best!
Claus
 
			
					
				Re: Sail touches backstay
				Verfasst: Sonntag 27. Mai 2012, 20:40
				von mrnoorlander
				It looks like this will indeed do the trick.
thanks Claus!