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Author: matt Subject: Jib halyard tensioner Info: (13229 views) Posted: Monday 3-24-14 05:08:04 PM |
Link in previous email got screwed up..... here it is again as an ex
of something we could make for the class based on the systems we
already have: http://www.ullmansailswestcoast.com/One_Design_Center/Melges_24_-... :: Hi Don - :: :: Looking at all the boats on the dock at regattas there :: are huge differences in the boat set ups. Some appear :: look like they were setup the way they came out of :: Alsberg's and others look nothing like them. :: :: I am a big believer that good boat setup is key to good :: performance because it makes life easier on the crew and :: makes it alot easier to optimize performance (good ex of :: this is floating jib leads versus classic jib tracks). :: Updated deck layouts are also a good way to reduce the :: weight of your boat. I know my boat is overweight and so :: I have been working hard to cut out 2-3 pounds here and :: there to get her down to class min (but i still have a :: ways to go unfortunately). I think the importance of :: deck layout is supported by looking at the top 4-5 boats :: in our fleet. Most of these owners have spent :: considerable time and $ getting their boats into the :: shape they are in now and I would think this is due, in :: part, to their performance. I am specifically thinking :: of Get Happy, Motorcycle, Peaches, Wylie, and there are :: prob a number of others that have great systems that the :: fleet would really appreciate being aware of. Offshore :: and meeting safety rules is another opportunity for :: sharing so that ea skipper doesnt have to reinvent the :: wheel all the time. :: :: It obviously also helps to get good starts, good boat :: speed, good boat handling and generally go the right :: side of the course without getting penalties but that is :: a diff topic! Starting with a quick platform that is :: easy operate is better than not but there is an argument :: to be made for less time tinkering and more time working :: on tacks, time on distance and reading the rule book. :: :: It would be really cool to put together a little e27 :: systems sharing guide with pictures and what ea skipper :: likes / dislikes about them from any boats that are :: willing. Then existing owners would have a really good :: start to optimize from and new owners would have a great :: tool to get them going faster sooner (which is great for :: the fleet). :: :: I used to sail Melges 24's alot and they have a document :: similar to what I am thinking called the "Tickle :: Guide"... this link is basically the Tickle Guide with :: pics: :: http://www.ullmansailswestcoast.com/One_Design_Center/Melges_24_-... :: :: Maybe if people are keen we could take a bunch of :: pictures and get some POV's at the Resin Regatta when we :: are all together.... I am happy to consolidate into a :: single doc and we can post here for comment / review :: before posting to the articles section. :: :: Matt :: :: :: Hi Matt, :: :: :: :: That just seems too easy :) Great idea. Wondering if you :: :: have any other pics of the boat or good improvements :: :: such as this. :: :: :: :: Don :: :: :: :: :: Bryan, :: :: :: :: :: :: See link for an above-deck jib hal fine tune option..... :: :: :: we use it upwind for jib hal tension adjustment but also :: :: :: downwind for fraculating without needing to use a winch. :: :: :: :: :: :: There are sexier through deck options but this took all :: :: :: of 20 mins to put in place and it works great while :: :: :: minimizing holes in the boat :-) :: :: :: :: :: :: http://s269.photobucket.com/user/mpkrogstad/library/?sort=3&page=... :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: Hi all, :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: I'm going to install a jib halyard tensioner and I don't :: :: :: :: have another e-27 around with one installed to pattern :: :: :: :: after. :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: I'm going to do a system that is different from the :: :: :: :: under deck ones and I need to know how much the halyard :: :: :: :: needs to move to get to max tension. :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: I know it will depend on how much you bring in the :: :: :: :: halyard in the first place. Assume a typically hurried :: :: :: :: raise prior to a leeward mark rounding with no winch :: :: :: :: involved & no backstay on. :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: 4 inches? less? more? :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: Thanks :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: Bryan
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