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General Boards => General National 12 chat => Topic started by: 1304 on 12 Sep 2015, 05:17

Title: New owner
Post by: 1304 on 12 Sep 2015, 05:17
Hi peeps..
I've just become the new owner of N3214 Gryphon.
Rescued from a salty existence on the Essex coast, she'll now enjoy a cosseted fresh water life at Reading Sailing Club, and probably at a few CVRDA meetings too...
There's a few little jobs to do before I get her on the water again, but the biggest job will be learning the ropes...  Coming from a 4 string dinghy (a Minisail) the control lines are a bit daunting!!
I will doubtless be asking lots of questions about how to set her up!!
 
Matt
Title: Re: New owner
Post by: JOhn M (Guest) on 12 Sep 2015, 07:05
Hi
Congratulations on your purchase!
There is an open meeting at Henley SC next Sunday.  Might be an opportunity for you to have a look at some other 12s if you can make it down there.
John
Title: Re: New owner
Post by: 1304 on 12 Sep 2015, 07:10
I'm doing Bart's Bash at my club, so won't make it to Henley....
Matt
Title: Re: New owner
Post by: Neal on 13 Sep 2015, 10:31
Matt - welcome. And good to have another AC around.  Quite a few of us over at Burghfield if ever want to have a chat or sail with some other 12's? 
 
Neal.
Title: Re: New owner
Post by: 1304 on 13 Sep 2015, 01:50
Thanks Neal...  I could certainly do with some practical advice .. the whole mast ram / adjustable shroud tension thing is new to me... I can read all about it, but there's no substitute for a good demo!
Matt
Title: Re: New owner
Post by: smilie on 14 Sep 2015, 08:40
Hello Matt, some other dates you might want to look out for our Four Plank events which focus on fun friendly racing on inland waters. 
The whole mast ram/adjestable stroud thing is pretty simple especially if you are sailing on inland waters. Basicly unless you getting over powered up wind set the mast ram and leave it and strouds simperly set the tension and only let a stroud off so you can square the boom off downwind. 
As a side note I set my 12's up by using the jib halyard to set the rake and shrouds to provide the tension.
Title: Re: New owner
Post by: STU W on 15 Sep 2015, 06:38
Will my new 4 planker count?  ðŸ˜€