jack
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Post by jack on Nov 12, 2006 0:29:19 GMT -5
www.yamaha-motor.jp/marine/index.htmlif you click on the link. then highlight and copy from address bar and paste into google search this url and then clicked translate in results to get a "kind" of english it seems this is their chosen way to drift fish and keep the bow into the wind i put out a drogue to keep the bow to the weather on a drift, but this has me intrigued has anyone ever seen or used a twin rear sail arrangement like this adjustment seems to be on how far apart you spread the 2 booms and sails the twin panel sails have no forward motion and simply acts as wind drag they even use them on big boats
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Post by keyscapn on Nov 13, 2006 22:22:09 GMT -5
Clever, those Japanese. I've never seen anything like that either. It looks like it would work well. Here in Florida a lot of sordfishermen use sea anchors to keep from getting blown off their targeted area.
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