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Author: david mc farland Subject: mast rake Info: (11820 views) Posted: Tuesday 10-21-03 10:46:23 AM |
Thanks, I am forwarding the info to my sail maker now.One more
question how or do I need to worry about the mast step raising off of
the bottom plate when I rake back? one of many questions to come :: I use the North rake number or even a bit more. In my :: opinion you definitely need a toggle or a longer :: forestay. Also, you need a #1 genoa that is fuller than :: the ones made for San Francisco. And you want plenty of :: headstay sag upwind and less jib halyard tension in :: light and medium air. The main should be built :: relatively flat, because if you try to flatten a full :: main with the backstay adjuster you also tighten up the :: headstay too much and depower the genoa. Everyone in our :: fleet and most of the boats in San Francisco use flat, :: loose-footed mains. :: :: We sail on Lake St. Clair which usually has medium-light :: air and a steep chop due to the shallowness of the lake :: (6-15 ft.) Going upwind into a chop or big waves is the :: most difficult condition for the E27. Former dinghy :: sailors do it best. Our base PHRF rating is 144 with a :: six second pole penalty for one design. That is, we race :: with a 138 one design rating, and boats from our class :: manage to do okay in PHRF, especially when there is a :: big breeze for distance races and when the wind is light :: and the water smooth. A couple of very good Snipe :: sailors sailed my boat to a PHRF first out of 50-60 :: boats in 40-mile race in medium breeze and fairly flat :: water. They said they played the backstay quite a bit to :: keep the boat on its feet. :: :: We had to battle to get our rating up to 138 because our :: PHRF committee initially looked at the San Francisco Bay :: rating which as I recall was 126 at the time our fleet :: was formed. After five years or so experience we spent :: nearly an entire winter once a week at PHRF meetings :: lobbying for an increase from 132 to 138. We made our :: case by comparing with the J30 Detroit rating of 141, as :: I recall and with some unfavorable comparisons with S2 :: 7.9s and Santana 35s. Most of our racing is one design, :: but we sail PHRF in some week night beer can races. Some :: of them are double handed main and jib races. This year :: we successfully got a 144 rating for these races on the :: theory that why should we have to pay a 6-second :: spinnaker pole penalty when we weren't using spinnakers? :: :: Crew weight is critical when there is any kind of a :: breeze. Before the class limit of 880 was established :: the top boats in San Francisco sailed with 1000-1100 :: pounds. With enough weight on the rail the boat goes :: upwind like Gangbusters. I think Ruby My Dear had over :: 1000 pounds last year at Key West (third in class). :: :: Finally, it helps a lot to rock the mast forward :: downwind. To do this you need in line lowers so you can :: ease the aft lowers way off (before the start only) and :: rock the mast forward by attaching the jib halyard to :: the stem and cranking on the halyard winch. :: :: Excuse me for going on so long about stuff you probably :: already know! And good luck! You got yourself a great :: boat! Why not bring it up to the Detroit NOOD next June? :: :: Ps, If you haven't entered you name and boat info on the :: roster on this website, please do so. It helps us keep :: track of where all the boats are.
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