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6451
Hi Ray. Regarding your Dingy. The geometry of the sail has little to do with efficiency. Paralel battens are most practical when it comes to reefing, and it is...
Victor Winterthun
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Mar 1, 2005
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6452
So as I planning the sailmaking for my 70' schooner and assume 6% chamber in my three sails, how should I account for the stretch of "top gun" material ? Or is...
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Mar 1, 2005
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... From: pbilling@... To: junkrig@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 4:06 PM Subject: Re: [junkrig] Camber on the mainsail of a schooner So...
Victor Winterthun
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Mar 1, 2005
3:41 pm
6454
Hi Paul. Top Gun canvas is based on Polyester, and stretch and shrinkage is less than 1%. I think you safely can sew in the camber you want. Victor ... From:...
Victor Winterthun
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Mar 1, 2005
3:48 pm
6455
Victor, thanks for the reply. I'd probably prefer the Hasler/McLeod rig, as you recommend, because I understand the sheeting arrangements better-- there...
rhaldridge
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Mar 1, 2005
5:41 pm
6456
It seems to me that hinges or cut rounds (quilting) in junk sails allow greater sail area, are simpler, and offer camber when well reefed. I think the jury is...
Timothy Dunn
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Mar 1, 2005
5:57 pm
6457
Tim, thanks for the response. When you refer to quilting, do you mean building the camber into the panels in the conventional manner-- convex shapes along the...
Ray Aldridge
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Mar 1, 2005
8:33 pm
6458
Hi, Ray Yes, quilted = camber in the conventional manner. I don't have experience that addresses your other questions. I didn't claim that Reddish wasn't as...
Timothy Dunn
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Mar 1, 2005
9:08 pm
6459
Reddish was the first to talk about camber in the panels, so that is not new. Tacking through 80 deg. with a Chinese lug is almost unbelievable. In what kind...
Victor Winterthun
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Mar 1, 2005
9:11 pm
6460
Victor, I read this in the junkrig files section here-- the material is from the Reddish article in PBO. He's referring to his pilothouse Vertue, in headwinds...
rhaldridge
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Mar 1, 2005
11:39 pm
6461
Hi Ray. I have now ordered the article from PBO. I want to see what he actually say. Victor. ... From: rhaldridge To: junkrig@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday,...
Victor Winterthun
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Mar 2, 2005
12:32 pm
6462
... actually say. ... Hi Victor, The article is already in the files section of this group and I have read it also. It is written in the 4th file from the...
Nels
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Mar 2, 2005
2:54 pm
6463
Hi Victor, Everything, apparently, that Vincent Reddish said in PBO about junk rigs may already be in our files here. Go to Files, then Articels (sic), then...
Paul Stewart-Day
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Mar 2, 2005
3:01 pm
6464
Hi, friends, Tcking through 80 degs? I´m interested again! (racing, remember?) Carlos ... junk ... images ... name. ... tacking ... version ... anyone ... ...
Carlos Diehl
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Mar 2, 2005
4:01 pm
6465
Hi Nels and Paul. Thank you. I have found the article in the files. He says he can tack through 80 deg. but he has to fall off a lot to gain speed. I believe...
Victor Winterthun
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Mar 2, 2005
5:59 pm
6466
Hi Carlos. I am afraid it still is far from what a Bermuda rigger can do. However, Reddish's twin keeler and my own Albin Viggen are not supposed to be modern...
Victor Winterthun
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Mar 2, 2005
6:08 pm
6467
Ahoy, Has anyone built, own, or know the whereabouts of a Lazy Lug Sharpie as designed for the junk rig by TE Colvin? See unlabelled line drawing to the left...
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Mar 2, 2005
6:10 pm
6468
That´s just the point, Victor: tacking inside 80 degs in a twin keeler! ... supposed to be modern racers. ... Articels ... Reddish's ... then? ... Professor ...
Carlos Diehl
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Mar 2, 2005
6:38 pm
6469
80 degrees seems pretty good. It's true that big rigs on the right hulls can tack through 70 degrees, but even these boats will often make their best VMG if...
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Mar 2, 2005
8:44 pm
6470
Hi Ray I have fanned battens myself. The reason is that I think it looks better. On the other hand, you should make a model of the sail, and see to that it...
Victor Winterthun
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Mar 2, 2005
9:13 pm
6471
Hi Ray. Something got wrong here. I meant: You must see too that the yard don't move aft of the mast, before you take the entire sail down. Victor ... From:...
Victor Winterthun
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Mar 2, 2005
9:27 pm
6472
Hi Carlos and Victor, I suppose that the reason that people have not been putting junk rigs on modern racing hulls is due to the fact that the perceived wisdom...
Paul Stewart-Day
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Mar 2, 2005
11:46 pm
6473
I received these comments from a guy who has navigated with junk rig for a lot of years. Do you agree that Reddish rig is better for SWAGGIE? On the...
Luis Nin Estevez
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Mar 3, 2005
2:51 am
6474
Does someone know what happened to Sumner (Practical Junk Rig, p.223)? Leo...
Leo Foltz
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Mar 3, 2005
10:24 am
6475
Hi Leo, I just looked on Google for information about the history of the boat "Sumner" that Blondie Hasler designed and was in at least one Round Britain race,...
Paul Stewart-Day
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Mar 3, 2005
12:02 pm
6476
Well said, Paul! You want to "keep up" with the regulars to windward. If that were possible it would give a completely new slant on the junk rig. I was...
Carlos Diehl
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Mar 3, 2005
3:01 pm
6477
Hi Carlos. No it don't. I don't think the center of the sail as a whole move much. Victor ... From: Carlos Diehl To: junkrig@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday,...
Victor Winterthun
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Mar 3, 2005
5:30 pm
6478
Carlos, In my experience of fanned sails there is not an important increase in weather helm to windward on reefing - sometimes the opposite, as the hull is...
Gavin Dalglish
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Mar 3, 2005
5:32 pm
6479
Thank you, Victor and Gavin. The running controls you describe, Gavin, are very interesting. Regards, Carlos ... increase in weather helm to windward on...
Carlos Diehl
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Mar 3, 2005
6:51 pm
6480
Thank you Paul for the information. just received another email from Colin Powell. ... found a used copy via abebooks that will be send to me from the UK....
Leo Foltz
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