My boat came with its factory suit of sails, minus a Jib. So I have a Dacron Main, Mylar 150% Genoa, and Spinnaker, all with my number on them! However, The Genoa is a bit much when the wind pipes up, and that's a lot. Not wanting anything racy, just functional.
I live in Bellingham, Wa, but would be willing to drive anywhere in the Puget Sound region.
Looking for a Jib
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Ben Sebens: Mk1 (fixed keel) #889 "The Duck"
"I never have doubts. Ever. Occasionally, however, I have seen the need to revise expectation of outcome reflecting input of new anomalous data."
"I never have doubts. Ever. Occasionally, however, I have seen the need to revise expectation of outcome reflecting input of new anomalous data."
Re: Looking for a Jib
Hey man, if you ever make it down to the Seattle or Renton area let me know... I have an older jib, well used, but it will work. I think I bought it for 50$ off Gene, but it's yours for whatever you can afford. it's not much, but it does work, and it will move the boat:)
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C
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C
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Re: Looking for a Jib
Many thanks to Chris Paupich who kindly provided me with a free Jib that he had left over.
Ben Sebens: Mk1 (fixed keel) #889 "The Duck"
"I never have doubts. Ever. Occasionally, however, I have seen the need to revise expectation of outcome reflecting input of new anomalous data."
"I never have doubts. Ever. Occasionally, however, I have seen the need to revise expectation of outcome reflecting input of new anomalous data."