Does anyone have a steadying sail on their 36 albin? and if so how is it attached.... I had one on my chi hwa and it did help abit ...
Kevin G
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Re: steadying Sail
We fashioned a halyard on the mast and an out haul on the boom. A couple of lines and single blocks and you have it. It seems to slow the roll and makes the ride much more enjoyable.
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Re: steadying Sail
There's a post by me from 2012 complete with photos of how to rig the sail. Do a search on +riding +Sail