Rider5 said...
The actual position on the boom to place the lines and the distance apart that the lines are set. I'm into relaxed sailing out the back saving my energy for a long session and the wave not twitchy feeling, feel the tiniest gust sailing and when I'm on a wave(the best bit) I don't use the lines because I'm unhooked.
Interesting.. I've found the 1/3rd measurement to be very close on all my sails. (4.2 - 7.0) The exact position does change a bit depending on how full the sail is rigged, and how hard it's blowing, but 1/3 is a very good place to start in my experience. I like my lines really close together now - it's usually a bit gusty here, and I find that the tight lines really help to trim (or survive) in the gusts where having them further apart slows the rig's response. It does mean that they need to be in the right place more than they do with a wider spacing though.
Did you find that the back line at 1/3rd was too far back or forward for you?
I agree.. harness lines are pretty redundant on the wave, but I need all the help I can get to get back up wind after going down the line. Especially when it's a bit sheltered and gusty on the inside (yeah, I know.. I should get off the wave sooner, but sometimes I get a bit carried away!)
I think Cribby's aim is to chuck a guideline out there for people who're getting started and don't have a lot of experience to call on.