How do I use mainsail telltales?

Mainsail telltales are small pieces of yarn or ribbon that are tied to the leech and luff of the mainsail. They help you to visualize the airflow over the sail and to trim the sail for maximum efficiency.

To use mainsail telltales, first tie them to the leech and luff of the sail. The leech telltales should be tied about 1/3 of the way up the sail, and the luff telltales should be tied about 1/2 of the way up the sail.

Once the telltales are tied on, you can start to trim the sail. The goal is to get the telltales to stream straight back. If the telltales are luffing, it means that the sail is not trimmed in close enough. If the telltales are stalling, it means that the sail is trimmed in too close.

By adjusting the trim of the sail, you can get the telltales to stream straight back. This will help you to maximize the efficiency of the sail and to improve your boat's performance.

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