Here is where it all begins.  

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Tape Drive 100% blade jib

Tape Drive 150% genoa

Club main

Dacron main

Gradient A2 asymmetric running spinnaker (we actually have two Gradient A2 kites on board)

Gradient A3 asymmetric reaching spinnaker (this thing is wonderful....it works to almost 60 degrees apparent)

3DL 150% Genoa

3DL 100% Blade

 

Mast and boom.

Tiller extension.  Occasionally handy ;-)

  Solid boom vang.

Primary and secondary winches, main traveler, main swivel, genoa tracks and cars, and most blocks.

We removed the original Harken furler and replaced it with a Tuff Luff dual track foil.

D2 rope clutches.  They work exceptionally well.

If you work foredeck on a boat with a sprit and an asymmetric kite, do yourself a favour and order up one of these. 

 

 

In 2007 we replaced our KVH system with a Tacktick wireless network....and it works like a treat.  Two dual line displays and one single line display on the mast.  All displays are housed in a really cool bracket that takes just seconds to attach.  Data from the system feeds to our on board laptop which runs TackSail http://users.skynet.be/tacsail/.  TackSail provides us with a nifty user interface which in turn allows us to analyze our race.  Once we get our polars loaded we will be rewarded with an 'efficiency' readout on one of the displays.  The system is new to us so we are still trying to figure it out.

GPS 76; helps us find our way around the Bay.

This is the coolest software.  When connected to the NMEA data from our GPS we can see exactly where we are, where we are heading, ....and even more important, we can see the stuff that we want to avoid.

This is a great product.  We installed it in about an hour, and it has served us well for several seasons.

There is some noise within the discussion groups about leaks....It's a boat, sometimes it gets wet!

Folding prop.  We get 6+ knots out of the thing ...but don't expect much thrust in reverse.

Dependable!!!!