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Re: Sails and rig

To: BDally6107@xxxxxxx, wojtek_pagacz@xxxxxxxxx, swiftsolo@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Sails and rig
From: Steve Nichols <aussieswift@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 15:18:01 -0700 (PDT)
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This spreadsheet may illustrate the bend characteristics better. It is a 
comparison between the forte section and the cst section I'm using. 
 
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----- Original Message ----
From: "BDally6107@xxxxxxx" <BDally6107@xxxxxxx>
To: wojtek_pagacz@xxxxxxxxx; swiftsolo@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Saturday, 21 April, 2007 1:20:28 AM
Subject: Re: Sails and rig


Wojtek,
A great place to start would be to have a look at the class rules.
 http://www.single-handedskiffs.com/rulesofficers.html
 
You should be able to get the basic measurements from there.  The jib clew 
typically has a clew board with three holes in it like the 49er.  The location 
of the clewboard is critical and it may be better to visit someone in your area 
that has a suit of sails to determine the actual location and angle.  
 
Mast bend can vary a bit depending on whether the builder chose to sand and 
refinish the mast before rigging it.  It may be best to get your mast, decide 
if you're going to sand and put your own finish on it, and then test it with 
the mast track on.  Attached is an xl spreadsheet which will provide a good 
starting point.  
 
We vary/change our mast a rake a fair amount--depending on the wind/wave 
conditions (there is no set rule).  Our kites are affected a great deal by mast 
rake.  Generally we are raking aft in heavy air for the typical benefits (it 
loosens the caps and lowers, loosens the jib leech, and tightens the kite 
luff--driving the fullness forward).  We do have a rather standard rake 
starting point buy you'd need you boat finished to make that work (it is a 
measurement from the transom bar top to the tip of the mast with the cap 
pressure off.  I'll dig that number out for you)
 
Best regards,
 
Bram
 
In a message dated 4/20/2007 6:26:52 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, 
wojtek_pagacz@xxxxxxxxx writes:
Hi,
 
I'm trying to design myself some sails.  I dont have the boat built yet and the 
rig is on it's way. I need some dimensions.  Like luff, foot, forestay lengths. 
 Mast rake and mast bend for the forte spar.  Clew location for jib.  The E, P, 
J.  Any of this information would be greatly appreciated.  
cheers,
Wojtek
 






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