| self-tacking and/or roller furling jib??? #174998 04/16/09 12:58 AM 04/16/09 12:58 AM |
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Posts: 757 japan | hi all, thinking of possible next winter rebuild projects for my 82, straight spreader nacra 5.2 which would most of you think is better for soloing a 2 person 17foot cat
- a self tacking jib, easier tacking/gybing - a roller furling jib, safer depowering option
our smallish, light wind lake in the mountains means a spin. would be more trouble than it's worth
next Q would be where in the world to get the parts jib furlers seem pretty easy to find on ebay but haven't seen self tacking jib kits for cats. does capricorn in aust. sell their f18 ones?
(1st winter, hand sewed new stitching into oem tramp, removed and treated corrosion under boom fittings, bottom job and cleaned up hulls and added some graphics) (2nd winter removed corrosion under beam and mast fittings, sealed in 2foot micro-cell top of mast and redid previous owners foam batten repairs)
at some stage new sails would be nice but shipping would be a nightmare
eric e 1982 nacra 5.2 - 2158 2009 weta tri - 294
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Posts: 757 japan | oh it tacks fine, just that being a small lake there a lot of tacks to make....plus when coming off the wire the extra time spent on the tramp uncleating the jib leads, pulling it through and recleating on the other side, (plus managing the main and rudders), means that the boat often stalls in the tack and ten has to be driven off to build up speed again
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Posts: 757 japan | right pepin i'd forgotten about the large overlapping gib not sure if it's wise to put a square top on the older straight spreader masts, apparently difficult to depower in higher winds, i mean when was the last time you saw a square top on a hobie 16? as it's generally a light air lake what about a furling code zero gennaker like the weta trimaran has should be able use it up tacking upwind and gybing downwind new weta video here http://www.wetamarine.com/GALLERY.aspx not related to gennakers but a nice main only gybe at the end of the video
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#175017 04/16/09 05:43 AM 04/16/09 05:43 AM |
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Posts: 976 France | not sure if it's wise to put a square top on the older straight spreader masts, apparently difficult to depower in higher winds, i mean when was the last time you saw a square top on a hobie 16?
Like that? Nothing prevent a square top on a H16, but it is not legal for racing. If you crank the downhaul the mast is going to bend, even if it is an old alu stick.
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | These pix remind me of that TV show, Pimp My Ride! Pretty cool looking, how much faster than a stock sail?
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#175025 04/16/09 06:26 AM 04/16/09 06:26 AM |
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Posts: 31 GA | Erice, I have self tacker from an F18 on my 5.2 and love it. I took my overlapping jib and recut it myself. I relize it is not perfect but it is fast and works great. Set and forget. Carl Saylor Specialties L.L.C. www.saylorspecialties.com | | | Re: self-tacking and/or roller furling jib???
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Posts: 757 japan | with non-swept spreaders there is no prebend so won't cranking on a 16 to 1 downhaul just bend the mast sideways? and instead of that flattening the top of the sail, and depowering it, won't the sail just curve into the wind and not depower???
got to admit i'm way out of my comfort zone here
i had forgotten about those hooters on the 14's
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#175041 04/16/09 07:33 AM 04/16/09 07:33 AM | andrewscott
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Posts: 2,490 On the Water | The two boats in the picture are F14 or H14's. The boats are here in the US. The picture was taken at Spring Fever a couple of years back.
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Posts: 976 France | The fact that the N5.2 is an overlap jib does not preclude the use of a roller furler for the jib. Nobody said it would. All I said was that an overlapping jib will preclude the installation of a self-tacker.
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Posts: 976 France | Harry, Those H16's in the picture are F14 or H14's. The boats are here in the US. The picture was taken at SF a couple of years back First pic is a H16, second is of two H14. The pics are lifted from the whirlwind web site depicting sails Chip build. According to the picture captions all three boats are US based. | | | Re: self-tacking and/or roller furling jib???
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Posts: 41 Tampa, Fl | Something I prefer about a roller is that it allows the jib to be stored when the need arises. Being that I have a front tramp it allows activities like using the tramp as a tent site or for fishing from on lite wind days.
I used to sail with a battened jib on a sol cat, going to a roller on my second boat did not affect my turning at all. I prefer a jib, I have noted that a timely deployed jib shape makes for significant thrust coming out of a turn. Also on days when it is 15 - 20 and I need a rest or some safe house keeping time, a jib allows me to loose my main free and the cat will sail close and steady without my hand on the tiller.
Can an una rig do that? Plus, jibs bring a certain design beauty to a boat.
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#175066 04/16/09 11:01 AM 04/16/09 11:01 AM |
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Posts: 976 France | Also on days when it is 15 - 20 and I need a rest or some safe house keeping time, a jib allows me to loose my main free and the cat will sail close and steady without my hand on the tiller.
Can an una rig do that? I'm not sure how you get a boat to sail close hauled on jib only: the pressure on the jib is going to turn the boat downwind without any pressure from the main... Unless I misunderstand what you mean? To stop my unirigs I just release the main, push the tiller all the way and the boat will start to oscillate forward and back, drifting. Less stable than a sloop with the jib sheeted on the wrong side, but still works. Plus, jibs bring a certain design beauty to a boat. I have a spinnaker for that purpose. It's blue and white, a thing of beauty | | |
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