i highly recommend the leaf for the corner casting bolt on both sides, improved overall performance ;) so much info condensed into 15 mins. great job, again! This will no doubt have a bunch of views in no time, and deservedly so!
Really good information in this video Joe. I have always understood that the "dog bones" were the old style of trapeze hook points, kinda like the J&H handles but were chrome metal and had two rings for attachment points, they actually look like a dogs bone. I have them on my boat as well as the J&H style. Many of the older cat sailors prefer the old style of "dog bone" because it allows two hook points, but beware of getting struck with a flailing one, LoL. Good info, and looking forward to more vids like this about other types of cats.
Not enough people understand nor use the jib's adjustable clew plate. Combined with the mainsail traveler, it is the absolute key to dialing in the right amount of power for whatever wind you're sailing in that day.
Hi, for maintenance purposes, I wanted to change anchor pin and bar where the shroud is fixed (in fact the other broke when sailing with consequent mast falling in the sea). But I cannot unscrew it, despite all my attempts and efforts. Any tip? Thanks
Thanks for the information. Very helpful.
You're welcome!
i highly recommend the leaf for the corner casting bolt on both sides, improved overall performance ;)
so much info condensed into 15 mins. great job, again!
This will no doubt have a bunch of views in no time, and deservedly so!
Thanks very much!
thanks to this channel and after about a year of back and forth - i finally got a 1981 h16
Great news, Congratulations, I wish you an enjoyable time with your new 16!!!!
Awesome job!!! Really useful to understand all parts name in English!! 👍
Thanks, I'm glad that it was helpful
Really good information in this video Joe. I have always understood that the "dog bones" were the old style of trapeze hook points, kinda like the J&H handles but were chrome metal and had two rings for attachment points, they actually look like a dogs bone. I have them on my boat as well as the J&H style. Many of the older cat sailors prefer the old style of "dog bone" because it allows two hook points, but beware of getting struck with a flailing one, LoL. Good info, and looking forward to more vids like this about other types of cats.
Thanks, yes, next one will be coming as soon as I've finished building the boats.
Thank you! Very helpful.
Thanks
Useful, informative, and helpful.😊
Glad you think so!
That was very useful. Thank you.
You're welcome!
Very informative, thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Not enough people understand nor use the jib's adjustable clew plate. Combined with the mainsail traveler, it is the absolute key to dialing in the right amount of power for whatever wind you're sailing in that day.
Yes, I should have mentioned it here.
Awesome vid Joe… I may have a couple questions for you… Later!
Thanks, Q+A on Friday this week
Hi, for maintenance purposes, I wanted to change anchor pin and bar where the shroud is fixed (in fact the other broke when sailing with consequent mast falling in the sea). But I cannot unscrew it, despite all my attempts and efforts. Any tip? Thanks
I would use an adjustable spanner - that way you'll get the most leverage
@@JoyriderTV thanks. However it does not work with any tool. It is like if the two pieces melted together.
@@margaira oh dear, i think in that case it will probably require some real engineer with a drill, or to cut (carefully) the screw with a hacksaw
Hoping to be there...Thanks
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Was there supposed to be a card about the rigging ?
I thought that was there.
Here's the link:
th-cam.com/video/bnAHIkyec1Q/w-d-xo.html