Monday, 19 October 2015

Sailing to Marble Cove-Last sail of the season

Last morning with out boat at home...


Landi wondering ....whats up...



Andy rowing zodiac back to shore










All boats out at RYC

















































New Boat Shoes











    
 



Shallow water entering the Power Boat Club....


































Sails being folded

1. Lay the Sail Flat on a Clean Surface
Find a clean, flat area on the pier or floor space. Grass will work as long as it's clean and dry. Each person should grab one corner of the foot and rotate the sail to point the foot upwind. This will keep the sail under control as you fold it.
2. Kneel, Grab, and Pull Down
Work in unison with your partner. Kneel (or squat) down at the foot corners. Place weight on the corner. Reach about two feet up along the edge of the sail. Lift the edge up and pull the fold down all the way to the edge of the foot.
43 Fold Accordion-Style to the Head
Transfer your weight to the new corners. Reach up about two feet along the edge again. Grab the sail edge, lift it up, and fold it over your first fold. Match the long edges on top of one another. Continue this method all the way to the top (head) of the sail. This will form an "accordion" shape .
4. Use These Rolling Techniques
Roll the sail up based on the type of sail or fabric. You want to roll and bag sails so that the first corner to get attached to the boat lies on top. That way, when you open the bag, that's the corner you will see. 



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