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Mike Bergmann
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Posted on Sunday, March 09, 2003 - 06:38 pm:   

I have a traveler question:

I sail in light air a lot, and (like many skippers) I like to sit to leeward on light days to help heel the boat. I also see the sail better from the low side. The question is: has anyone worked out a way to adjust the traveler while sitting to leeward? Generally, when you are on those light days, the traveler is all the way up anyway. However, sometimes you have to go to the new leeward side before a tack, and you end up on the wrong side of the boat to adjust the traveler. Has anyone had this same problem, and does anyone know of a good solution?

Any responses to "SailorMikeB@aol.com" would be greatly appreciated.

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