@@pironiero thanks. The lining is the original 1977 stick on stuff that came with it from new. I have no reason or desire to change it. The stove is a German copy of the Origo, mounted in a frame I made. Thanks for noticing!
@@anttilehtinen9460 I’ve only used this slab reefing past month or 2. Think I’m going to be reverting back to the roller reefing as it seems to keep the sail shape better. Or maybe I’m just not used to it yet. The lines are a pain. Too slack and they hang down, too tight and they pull on the sail. Think in-boom would be better? And agreed the main could be pulled tighter. Thanks for pointing that out.
Great my son why aren't I with you😊
Awesome Jase :)
love the cabintop lining
and stove
@@pironiero thanks. The lining is the original 1977 stick on stuff that came with it from new. I have no reason or desire to change it. The stove is a German copy of the Origo, mounted in a frame I made. Thanks for noticing!
@@jasonjoyce4487 yeah, good stuff
Nice video. Have you concidered giving a little more slack on the reefing lines? What about pulling the main halyard a little tighter?
@@anttilehtinen9460 I’ve only used this slab reefing past month or 2. Think I’m going to be reverting back to the roller reefing as it seems to keep the sail shape better. Or maybe I’m just not used to it yet. The lines are a pain. Too slack and they hang down, too tight and they pull on the sail. Think in-boom would be better? And agreed the main could be pulled tighter. Thanks for pointing that out.