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CLUB MARINE TV CHANNEL: https://youtu.be/epwqrhtiXi8 The news that Wild Oats XI was struck by lightning at the weekend is a significant setback to what has been a very comprehensive period of preparation for the team. Mark ‘Ricko’ Richards, the ever-upbeat skipper of Wild Oats XI and his team will doubtless take this challenge in their stride, maintaining focus on their declared end game of completing this year’s race to Hobart after damage-induced retirements in the last two years. In this interview with Ricko we hear why and how the presence of Peter Harburg's Black Jack has sharpened the game for both boats and their crews in looking to stare down the competition from InfoTrack and LDV Comanche in this year's race.
Which Lazy-TAC accessory to choose to have an awning that is quick and easy to assemble in a short time and without effort? It depends on the characteristics of your sailboat. First of all, check whether or not there is rigging around the boom: Case 1) Boom with rigging around the boom, such as reefing lines or mainsail clew. - *SOLUTION 1* *Lazy-TAC* double rail profile with passages for maneuvers + *Awning* + *Stack pack* Case 2) Boom free from rigging or boat with furling mainsail. - *SOLUTION 2* *Lazy-TAC Easy TWO* double rail profile + *Awning* + *Stack pack* - *SOLUTION 3* *Lazy-TAC Easy ONE* profile with a single rail + *Awning* Lazy-TAC accessories are custom made and we supply them pre-drilled, anodized and ready to be installed. We make new awnings and stack packs or we modify existing ones, equipping them with strings to be inserted in Lazy-TAC profiles. Each boom has its accessory, for an awning ready in a TAAC! Contacts: www.lazy-tac.com lazy-tac@bygryps.com +393780820240