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Self-tending jibs
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Self-tending jibs
On 10 Jan 2004 10:29:18 -0800, (N1EE) wrote
this crap: What are the advantages and disadvantages of a self-tending jib? What rig design makes these most effective? Do you know of any production sloops designed with a self tending jib? One person at my yacht club has a Freedom 35 with a self-tacking jib. This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
Self-tending jibs
One person at my yacht club has a Freedom 35 with a self-tacking jib.
Donal and Scotty are also self tacky. RB |
Self-tending jibs
You"ve sailed a self tender, how did you like it?
On 11 Jan 2004 15:22:07 GMT, (Bobsprit) wrote: One person at my yacht club has a Freedom 35 with a self-tacking jib. Donal and Scotty are also self tacky. RB |
Self-tending jibs
Bart,
I can't say for sure but I've heard from a pretty good authority that Susan has "Nutsy" rigged with a "Production Self-tendind "Bib" Ole Thom |
Self-tending jibs
Matt Colie wrote in message ...
Bart, There are two disadvantages you don't get the performance to weather an overlapping jig will give you and - they don't go to leeward worth a damn. What prevents you from setting a spinnaker when sailing to leeward? Either a runner or asym? The obvious advantage is that you can come about without any commotion. Not just once, but short tacking becomes a breeze. Imagine fighting headwinds and current in a channel where you need to tack often! A self tending jib would be a breeze while tacking a jib would rapidly wear you out. If a young man happens to have barrowed someones knock about (sloop without bowsprit) to spend some quiet time with a young lady. It allows a lot of sailing time without much distraction caused by the rig. True. It leaves your hands free for other things. A wonderful way to have an evening on Fishers Island Sound but you better be real close to the mooring when the nine o'clock calm drops on you. All the boats I have know to have a selftending jib were fractional sloops or ketch. It never made sense to me that some of the long boom boats had runniong backs and a club-foot jib. I haven't seen a boat built with a jib boom and traveler in several decades (other than two reproductions). There is no requirement for a jib boom. I don't like them except as staysails. Bart Senior |
Self-tending jibs
"Donal" wrote
"N1EE" wrote What are the advantages and disadvantages of a self-tending jib? Are you referring to self-tacking jobs? Right What rig design makes these most effective? I'd assume that threy need to be fractional to work at all. Why? Do you know of any production sloops designed with a self tending jib? Dehler 41. A very nice boat indeed. I was overtaken by one during the Round the Island race about 4 years ago. The only thing that I don't like about the current Dehlers is the enormous steering wheel. I worry about what would happen in an emergency if there were only two people aboard. It should be easy for oe person to steer it. Bart Senior |
Self-tending jibs
Maynard G. Krebbs wrote
On 10 Jan 2004 10:29:18 -0800, (N1EE) wrote: What are the advantages and disadvantages of a self-tending jib? What rig design makes these most effective? Do you know of any production sloops designed with a self tending jib? Bart Senior No personal experience but I've heard they are an easy way to get a broken leg. Mark E. Williams I sailed many times on a 38' Swedish designed boat with a self tending jib, no jib-boom, and it was fast in the light air nighttime wind of San Francisco. It would move on a breath of wind. In heavy air it won the double handed Farralone Race many years ago. It won for three reasons, it was easy to tack upwind, and the owner and his son, carried the spinnaker all the way back in 35 knots of wind, and the boat didn't break. I loved the boat and if it had more headroom, I would have bought one. Bart Senior |
Self-tending jibs
Are you an idiot or what?
"Horvath" wrote in message ... On 10 Jan 2004 10:29:18 -0800, (N1EE) wrote this crap: What are the advantages and disadvantages of a self-tending jib? What rig design makes these most effective? Do you know of any production sloops designed with a self tending jib? One person at my yacht club has a Freedom 35 with a self-tacking jib. This signature is now the ultimate power in the universe |
Self-tending jibs
"Donal" wrote in message ...
"N1EE" wrote in message om... What are the advantages and disadvantages of a self-tending jib? Are you referring to self-tacking jobs? What rig design makes these most effective? I'd assume that threy need to be fractional to work at all. Do you know of any production sloops designed with a self tending jib? Dehler 41. A very nice boat indeed. I was overtaken by one during the Round the Island race about 4 years ago. Hahahahaha~ bets that happens often on your boat. The only thing that I don't like about the current Dehlers is the enormous steering wheel. I worry about what would happen in an emergency if there were only two people aboard. What! What does the size of the wheel have to do with 2 people?. Are you like a keystone cops?. Do you run into your wheel in excitement? Sailing tip for Donal: If you move you hand towards the center of the steering wheel(Helm) and use the spokes you can steer faster. Cheerios! Tally hhoooooooo~~~ pop pop CA Regards Donal -- |
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