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doug heffer Posts:3
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| 05/28/2008 8:28 AM |
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I am currently filiing out a PHRF application and wanted to know what the ISP Spin Haly Height and spin pole length is. Didn't know if you include end fittings or not for the pole measurement. Does anybody have these stats.
Doug Heffer Beverly Mass
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Mike Mullarky Posts:3
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| 05/28/2008 11:37 AM |
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Doug,
Mine lists the Spinnaker hoist (IS) as 46.40 ft. and the Spinnaker pole (WKPL) as 14.70 ft.
Mike Mullarky Eighth Deadly Sin Magothy River, MD
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Steve Carton Posts:17
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| 08/26/2009 11:19 AM |
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I guess, on the same subject, having just bought our J35 (Ballyhoo), and am trying to fill out the PHRF form (for the Wednesday night races), they want to know what the Max Girth and Spin Luff are (in feet). Any one have a clue about that for a class spin?
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Steve Carton Posts:17
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| 08/26/2009 11:29 AM |
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Ah - so I found the max spin girth in the class rules (26.46'). But am still trying to figure out the spin LP.
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Mike Mullarky Posts:3
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| 08/26/2009 1:14 PM |
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Steve,
Welcome to the class and fleet! Ballyhoo has a current certificate, so your handicapper should have everything that he needs.
Mike Mullarky Eighth Deadly Sin Magothy River, MD
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Steve Carton Posts:17
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| 08/26/2009 1:23 PM |
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Thanks -- I just discovered that! All should be well.
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Robert Gordenker Posts:25
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| 08/27/2009 2:12 PM |
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Steve,
Welcome to the class from the TIME MACHINE Sailing Team.
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Steve Carton Posts:17
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| 09/21/2009 12:35 PM |
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Thanks Robert. I'm so excited I can't sit still at work!
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