| Re: Nacra Sailing Help
[Re: DougSkinner]
#56973 09/11/05 08:50 PM 09/11/05 08:50 PM |
Joined: Mar 2005 Posts: 2,074 Northfield,NH USA bullswan
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Posts: 2,074 Northfield,NH USA | Doug, CONGRATULATIONS.... I'm not the one to help you since I live in exactly the opposite corner of the US but I'll be glad to chime in every once in a while with something I did wrong so you can learn from my mistakes. There are A LOT of nice folks on this website who can help you along the way. I was a new NACRA owner this past spring and I spent some time reading quite a few of the old posts from people just like us who are new to catamarans. IT really helped alot. For instance, there is a pretty recent thread of a guy who is starting a rental business near you. You could stop by his operation and bend his ear I'm sure or just stop by to watch how he sets his Nacra up. The Nacra assembly manual is far from complete and I got more information from this website than from Performance materials. Overall, take it slow, ask questions when you have them and feel free to email me directly and if I can help I will. Good Luck Greg
The nice part about being a pessimist is that you are constantly being either proven right or pleasantly surprised. - George Will "It's not that liberals aren't smart, it's just that so much of what they know isn't so" -Ronald Reagan | | | Re: Nacra Sailing Help
[Re: DougSkinner]
#56974 09/11/05 11:23 PM 09/11/05 11:23 PM |
Joined: May 2002 Posts: 1,037 Central California ejpoulsen
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Posts: 1,037 Central California | I had an '84 5.0 and loved it. I'd be happy to help if you're willing to come a bit north to sail.
Eric Poulsen A-class USA 203 Ultimate 20 Central California
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[Re: DougSkinner]
#56981 09/23/05 07:29 PM 09/23/05 07:29 PM |
Joined: Mar 2005 Posts: 2,074 Northfield,NH USA bullswan
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Posts: 2,074 Northfield,NH USA | It's not that hard if you have another person to help and you work smart rather than just "horse" it up. If you use a winch (attached to your mast support post on your trailer) and attach the winch rope to the forestay, you have someone lift the mast as you crank the winch and it goes up easy as pie. None of the set-up is hard, it is just time-consuming. Use your head and go slow. I created a pre-flight checklist (laminated it even!) so that I don't skip any steps /forget anything. That works pretty well. Enjoy it and ask for help when you need it. Greg
The nice part about being a pessimist is that you are constantly being either proven right or pleasantly surprised. - George Will "It's not that liberals aren't smart, it's just that so much of what they know isn't so" -Ronald Reagan | | | Re: Nacra Sailing Help
[Re: PTP]
#56984 09/24/05 10:13 AM 09/24/05 10:13 AM |
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Posts: 2,074 Northfield,NH USA | I think it would work for you..... I, quite frankly, can't imagine doing it regularly without a winch. I've done it without the winch solo and it is no fun. (A mechanical friend is redesigning my set-up with a 12 volt battery and winch mounted on the back end of the trailer and a line running to a block on the mast support post on the front of the trailer and then up to another block and up to the forestay. He thinks with a remote controlled winch I could stand on the ground with the mast on my shoulder and with one hand control the electric winch and solo winch it up. Sounds kinda Rube Goldberg to me.....)
I just re-mounted my winch down low on the mast support post on my trailer and attached a block up high so I can increase the angle of lift. I'll shoot you a picture if you think it would help you. I'll also shoot you a copy of my pre-flight plan if that interests you too. Yours will probably be different than mine but it would give you a starting spot perhaps... Greg
The nice part about being a pessimist is that you are constantly being either proven right or pleasantly surprised. - George Will "It's not that liberals aren't smart, it's just that so much of what they know isn't so" -Ronald Reagan | | | Re: Nacra Sailing Help
[Re: bullswan]
#56985 09/24/05 09:44 PM 09/24/05 09:44 PM |
Joined: Aug 2004 Posts: 95 Salt Lake City, UT utahsailor
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Posts: 95 Salt Lake City, UT | Sailing the 5.5u proved to be an absolute cinch, especially if the wind is pretty light. True I'd rented cats before and the uni doesn't have a jib to worry about. But even aspects of uni-rigged-cat-sailing that people warned me would be "hard", such as tacking downwind, turned out to be pretty self-intuitive. In fact, in terms of how easy it is to sail, and how forgiving it was, it's much easier than my Sunfish was (and 3x faster)! The reason I mentioned that raising the mast would be hard is that the first time we tried it, it took 3 hours. We made the mistake of attempting to raise it straight up instead of positioning it sideways. Then, raising it with the winch, the shrouds kept getting caught under the aft hulls. Sadly there was nothing in the instruction manual that told me this. So the best advice I can give you for your first time out on the boat is: attach the rear shrouds first, use a winch, make sure the mast is mounted sideways (until it naturally rotates forwards), and make sure the shrouds don't get caught! The rest came pretty naturally  Enjoy! | | |
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