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Peter S/Y Anicula
 
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Default Seamanship question #13

Addition:
If the shrouds are swept aft, preventing the boom from going out on a
run, it might be nessecarry to ease the vang a bit, to allow the top
batten to have a 90 degree angle to the wind.

Peter S/Y Anicula

"Peter S/Y Anicula" skrev i en
meddelelse ...
Standard answer:
"Downwind, the vang should be trimmed enough to keep the boom down

and
the leech set with the upper batten parallel to the boom."

You would want very little twist, and no part of the main in front

of
the mast -especially if you sail with a spinnaker - since this will
result in rolling and eventually a broach - if you are unlucky - to
windward. Therefore the vang (kicking-strap) should be pulled fairly
hard. If the boat heels and the boom catches the water, be ready to
release the vang very quick.

Peter S/Y Anicula


"Bart Senior" skrev i en meddelelse
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How do you determine the proper boomvang tension
when sailing downwind? [1 pt]