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Author: Dan Nikesch Subject: Uppers Tension, Rake, Pre-bend etc. Info: (3173 views) Posted: Wednesday 4-13-05 10:55:20 AM |
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:: :: Based on our experience in the Pacific NW, we have
:: :: performed much better in medium to light airs with less
:: :: rake vs. more rake when using the No. 1. We slack off
:: :: the backstay to create forestay sag (ie. power) and
:: :: control luff sag with runners as the wind increases. The
:: :: main is full and powerful in these conditions. As the
:: :: wind increases we pull on backstay to flatten the top of
:: :: the main, create twist, and take over tensioning to the
:: :: forestay. The aft lowers are fully adjustable with block
:: :: and tackle and set to accomodate mast bend as the vang
:: :: is pulled on to help flatten the lower sections of the
:: :: main.
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:: :: With more rake we were able to point better, but we had
:: :: much more helm. Acceleration was very slow and overall
:: :: speed was slow. Go for LESS rake in these situations -
:: :: this is very fast.
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