Nationals at Richmond Yacht ClubMay 20 - 22
Result
PosBoatTotalRace 1Race 2Race 3Race 4Race 5Race 6Race 7
1Peaches184(4)3(7)4(11)4(15)1(16)1(17)2 (19)
2Motorcycle Irene181(1)2(3)3(6)3(9)5(14)3(17)3 (20)
3Under the Radar237(7)1(8)1(9)1(10)3(13)5(18)5 (23)
4Hot Sheet242(2)4(6)3(9)4(13)2(15)2(17)7 (24)
5Magic Bus303(3)5(8)5(13)6(19)6(25)4(29)1 (30)
6Bombora516(6)7(13)8(21)5(26)4(30)15(45)6 (51)
7Fired Up!5412(12)8(20)6(26)8(34)9(43)7(50)4 (54)
8Freaks on a Leash579(9)9(18)7(25)7(32)7(39)9(48)9 (57)
9Abigail Morgan628(8)11(19)10(29)9(38)10(48)6(54)8 (62)
10Dianne7510(10)10(20)9(29)DNS(45)12(57)8(65)10 (75)
11Artemis765(5)6(11)12(23)DNS(39)11(50)10(60)DNF (76)
12Public Enemy8012(12)12(24)11(35)10(45)8(53)14(67)11 (78)
13Tequila Mockingbird8811(11)14(25)14(39)11(50)14(64)11(75)13 (88)
14Current Affair8814(14)12(26)13(39)12(51)13(64)12(76)12 (88)
15Phoenix10715(15)RET(31)RET(47)DNS(63)15(78)13(91)DNF(107)
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Author: Paul Cronin ([email protected]) contact the author
Subject: Main Hatch sealing
Info: (19172 views) Posted: Sunday 12-14-14 09:59:31 PM
Ralph, Agree most rules make you have a way to secure the main hatch an boards from below an on deck, a good rule. I will make my hatch a lot more water tight an secure. As for forward hatch, good seamanship is always to dog it when sailing.

Will send links to the mods I have done an will be doing to Kincora for my shorthanded sailing over the winter. Really enjoy the boat, thanks Carl!

:: Brendan is sure correct about the importance of securing
:: the front hatch--we forgot to do this in the stormy BYC
:: North Channel Race this year and on a beat into big
:: waves took on water up to the floorboards before we
:: noticed. However, I don't agree wrt the companion way.
:: My recollection is that an E27 sank in Racoon Strait on
:: San Francisco Bay in the early 1980s. The boat broached
:: under spinnaker, and waves washed over the boat filling
:: the cabin. The boat sank and was never recovered. I've
:: broached and put the mast in the water without getting
:: water into the cabin; however, the water was relatively
:: smooth.
::
:: The Port Huron and Chicago Macs require boats to have a
:: mechanism to secure their main hatch boards. We
:: accomplished this by fastening a shock cord with a hook
:: on it on the inside of the bottom of the hatch with a U
:: strap. Itt works with both one hatch board in place or
:: both.
::
:: :: Hi Brendan,
::
:: :: Thanks I appreciate your input. I will make a set of
:: :: offshore boards an seal the main hatch slide an board
:: :: slides better. At least then I will greatly reduce the
:: :: water intake if there is a problem.
::
:: :: I was I your area this past weekend. Went for a sail
:: :: with Kame an Sally on Sat . Nice to be back on the bay,
:: :: winter has set in Rhode Island. Kincora is in her shop
:: :: with a long list. I should be back for the Three Bridge,
:: :: maybe we can have a beer?
:: ::
:: :: :: I don't think you can wipe out hard enough to get the
:: :: :: main hatch underwater (not in 30 knots of wind). The
:: :: :: boats float really high when they are on their
:: :: :: side--there's a good photo of Attack from Mars getting
:: :: :: sideways in the 'Best Shots' album. Even the seatbacks
:: :: :: don't get underwater. I've seen plenty of gnarly
:: :: :: wipeouts and never worried that water would flood into
:: :: :: the main hatch.
:: :: ::
:: :: :: However, open front hatches can sink boats if they get
:: :: :: driven underwater hard, so dogging the front hatch is
:: :: :: better insurance against real trouble.
:: :: ::

:: :: :: --brendan
:: :: ::
:: :: ::
:: :: ::
:: :: ::
:: :: :: :: Question:
:: :: ::
:: :: :: :: What are the shorthanded Express 27's doing to seal
:: :: :: :: their main hatch in-case of a bad wipeout?
:: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: I put my boards in and close the hatch but but when
:: :: :: :: running a kite in 25-30 singlehanded I wonder what
:: :: :: :: others are doing?
:: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: Having a Tuttle rudder and pushing the boat with MH up
:: :: :: :: to 26 true in big waves it is a dream to sail. But I
:: :: :: :: know there will be days with more breeze and nights when
:: :: :: :: I am on pilot while attending something else and she
:: :: :: :: will go. So just looking at my options while she is in
:: :: :: :: my shop for the winter.
:: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: Thanks in advance for the input.
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