Thank you! Just sailed today at The Viridian Sailing Center. The crew there did an amazing job. Very detailed, much like this video. Nice to be able to refresh while at home away from the water.
Thanks for this video. Very helpful for a new Quest owner. The online RS rigging manual is good but nothing better than a video instruction. Please do a follow up on reefing. Regards from Ontario Canada.
Great video overall, just a small correction: the downhaul line goes through the second cringle on the luff of the mainsail, not through the tack. Regardless, is a great video, very well explained!
Hi Guillermo, that is normally the case, but on the Quest we found that the sail looks better and the set up is cleaner when you rig the downhaul through the lower tack grommet.
Thank you! Just sailed today at The Viridian Sailing Center. The crew there did an amazing job. Very detailed, much like this video. Nice to be able to refresh while at home away from the water.
This is amazing!! Paul Lang is the Bob Ross of sailing. Can't wait to try em out when we're there over the summer!
Great how-to video! Such a simple boat. Beautiful!
Great video, very helpful 👍
Thanks for this video. Very helpful for a new Quest owner. The online RS rigging manual is good but nothing better than a video instruction.
Please do a follow up on reefing.
Regards from Ontario Canada.
Are there specific trailers available for this boat? Nice video by the way...
Great video overall, just a small correction: the downhaul line goes through the second cringle on the luff of the mainsail, not through the tack. Regardless, is a great video, very well explained!
Hi Guillermo, that is normally the case, but on the Quest we found that the sail looks better and the set up is cleaner when you rig the downhaul through the lower tack grommet.
@@MBACvidz oh, ok, I will try this then, because the original setup is not that clean, as you say. Thanks for the tip
Is there no forestay to tighten on this Quest`?
There is a hyfield level at the end of the forestay that is covered by the forestay flap.