I've noticed on several of your videos you've got your jib lines outside of your shrouds. I'm new to sailing (MacGregor 26X) but a few weeks ago I've tried it also (before watching your videos) and I've noticed until now 3 big differences. Better tacking with few wind, less drifting and when sailing down wind the jib stays more stabil (main sail one side, jib other side). Do I miss other advantages?
My yacht is a day cruiser, so I didn't go far. The furthest place is an island called Iki, which is only 25 miles away.There was a cheaply maintained Pontoon that could be moored for less than a dollar per night. I can't go to Korea, and I don't feel particularly attracted to it.
I've noticed on several of your videos you've got your jib lines outside of your shrouds. I'm new to sailing (MacGregor 26X) but a few weeks ago I've tried it also (before watching your videos) and I've noticed until now 3 big differences. Better tacking with few wind, less drifting and when sailing down wind the jib stays more stabil (main sail one side, jib other side). Do I miss other advantages?
You've added a lot of very nice equipment to your Mac 26X, I see. You've made it efficient and comfortable. Good work.
Thank you very much. Also, I want an air conditioner that can cool the room, but it seems difficult because of the power supply problem
How far have you sailed with your McGregor?
Have you been to Korea?
My yacht is a day cruiser, so I didn't go far. The furthest place is an island called Iki, which is only 25 miles away.There was a cheaply maintained Pontoon that could be moored for less than a dollar per night. I can't go to Korea, and I don't feel particularly attracted to it.