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- What are I J P E and what do they mean to me? - SailNet Community- Mar 19, 2008 · I know that these are the dimensions of my sail plan but what do they actually measure? And other than when I am ordering a new sail, when will I use this info? Are these … 
- Where to sail in central Virginia? - SailNet Community- Apr 27, 2010 · So here I am in Richmond, VA (actually a few miles west, in far western Henrico County), and I'm doing a little Googling for places to sail a small boat (say, a 15 to 19-foot … 
- Sail out of Lake Champlain to Florida | SailNet Community- Nov 28, 2008 · I am looking to sail out of Lake Champlain, headed to Florida. No Floatilla, No children, send Rum! Really, looking for advice from who has done this. Canal passages, best … 
- Sail To The Sun Rally? - SailNet Community- Aug 21, 2024 · SailNet is a forum community dedicated to Sailing enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about sailing, modifications, classifieds, troubleshooting, repairs, reviews, … 
- Sailrite Sewing Machines vs. Others - My Thoughts - SailNet …- Oct 15, 2021 · SailNet is a forum community dedicated to Sailing enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about sailing, modifications, classifieds, troubleshooting, repairs, reviews, … 
- Mainsail telltale placement - SailNet Community- Jul 7, 2010 · SailNet is a forum community dedicated to Sailing enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about sailing, modifications, classifieds, troubleshooting, repairs, reviews, … 
- Best Lakes in the US to Sail - SailNet Community- Apr 24, 2008 · One can sail in Kentucky Lake almost all year, and if it gets too hot, go down the Ohio, up the Mississippi and Illinois Rivers to Lake Michigan, or if it gets too cold, go either … 
- Why is beam reach (or near to it) the fastest point of sail?- Apr 3, 2012 · A beam reach remains the lowest point of sail, where you are still being pulled by the lift of the sail, rather than being pushed from behind. Therefore, you may still be creating … 
- Red/Brown sails - SailNet Community- Sep 8, 2006 · Why do some, usually older boats (classics), have redish brown sails? My only two thoughts were: 1) dark colors are more resistant to UV and older work boats whos sails saw a …