I've spent the past weekends sailing (learning) my M15 for the first time. I have had a blast and scared a lot fellow sailors in the confines of the harbor's slips. The fish in the outer waters were smart enough to get out of my way. I've tried the working jib and Genoa. In my reading of attaching to the bow, I've read that you get the best performance keeping the jib close to the deck. So, I did. I shackled the jib directly to the anchor roller with the attaching holes provided. However, one of holes has a wire thing-a-ma-jig about 8" long which looks like something should be attached to it. My working jib seems to low to have any effect on the main. Should the working jib be attached to the thing-a-ma-jig to raise the sail off of the deck the additional 8" or so? Any thought would be appreciated. Remember, if you see me coming, get out of my way for a while! Norm M15 #172 Ventura, CA P.S. I saw a M15 in the Ventura CA boat yard this past Sunday. Does anyone know who this is?
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