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Default Sail Aerodynamics



DSK wrote:

MC wrote:


....Never seen the main luff
rising to windward? It's due to the slot and the mast.



Why, no, Navvie, I never have!

Are you *sure* that a luff (or 'bubble' as it's often called) along the main
luff is due to the slot & the mast? Who'd a thunk it?


Yep a bubble in the luff -if that's what you like to call it. Now do you
realize what it is?



Also if you look at the photos of the sail, they are much flatter than
often said to be ideal (there is no reference to wind speed, it might
be light air) and the drafts are aft.


Yes they are flat, but these sails are trimmed for very very close
sailing -probably much closer than most of the nags sailed here could
achieve.



If that's true, then why are the photos of your mainsail, that you're so
proud of, not shaped at all like the ones in the sailmakers web site?


Look at the picture legends. Mine 33 degrees 5k ap. Theirs 22 degrees 16
knots. Are you blind or just so desperate to score one point you drop
the ball (again)?


...Note also that the apparent wind is 22 degrees



Gee, Navvie, do you hold a protractor up to your computer screen?



No but I can read the picture legend and understand what it says.
You are a such clown when it comes to the fine points of sail trim Doug!

Cheers MC