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Dude, I have done my own analysis and deduction based on thought and logic.
I am looking to have it confirmed or denied. A little swinging back and forth aside, I do not believe that it is possible for a spinnaker particularly, but any other combination of sail for that matter, to turn a boat on a bow mooring aft to wind. I believe that as all forces are transferred to the boat aft of the bow, that the boat must be swung aft to lee. Would you please be so kind as to weigh in with a non-arcane opinion? "Nav" wrote in message ... The path to enlightenment is paved with the stones of analysis, thought, logic and deduction. He must pave his own way as we all have done. Only the true sailor is capable of original thought (This excludes most people with motorboats). Cheers Capt. Mooron wrote: Aw fer cripes sake... just tell him it can't be done.... and be done with it! It's like you are doin' a Feng Shui Shish Kabob with the poor guy here! CM "Nav" wrote in message ... | Think of a boat sailing on her mooring. Does not the aft end follow the | bow? As she sails across the wind -tied to the mooring -does she not | advance a little way up wind before stalling and tacking off again? | | Does that help you think more clearly grasshopper? |
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Yo Dude, did you consider a 5kt current with an opposing 1~2kt wind?
Scotty Dude "Blorgad" wrote in message ... Dude, I have done my own analysis and deduction based on thought and logic. |
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Yes I have, but this is really a question about what the sails are capable
of. That could occur with current with or without sails. I do not believe that the sails could turn the boat aft to wind while on a mooring, spinnaker or otherwise. "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Yo Dude, did you consider a 5kt current with an opposing 1~2kt wind? Scotty Dude "Blorgad" wrote in message ... Dude, I have done my own analysis and deduction based on thought and logic. |
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I meant to practice raising your spinn.
"Blorgad" wrote in message ... Yes I have, but this is really a question about what the sails are capable of. That could occur with current with or without sails. I do not believe that the sails could turn the boat aft to wind while on a mooring, spinnaker or otherwise. "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Yo Dude, did you consider a 5kt current with an opposing 1~2kt wind? Scotty Dude "Blorgad" wrote in message ... Dude, I have done my own analysis and deduction based on thought and logic. |
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![]() "Blorgad" wrote in I do not believe that the sails could turn the boat aft to wind while on a mooring, spinnaker or otherwise. Sure they could, if you knew what you were doing. Sv |
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I see what you mean, however, if you look where the force of the sail is
transferred to the boat, I believe that even under those circumstances, the spinnaker would then want to turn the boat aft to lee once again. Even if the wind was light enough not to allow that to happen, that would be what the force would be attempting to do. Just to clarify, my argument with my friend is, "can a spinnaker turn the boat aft to wind?". I believe the answer is no. "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... I meant to practice raising your spinn. "Blorgad" wrote in message ... Yes I have, but this is really a question about what the sails are capable of. That could occur with current with or without sails. I do not believe that the sails could turn the boat aft to wind while on a mooring, spinnaker or otherwise. "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Yo Dude, did you consider a 5kt current with an opposing 1~2kt wind? Scotty Dude "Blorgad" wrote in message ... Dude, I have done my own analysis and deduction based on thought and logic. |
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![]() "Horvath" wrote You are correct. A boat on a mooring ball always points into the wind. YOU are NOT correct. Scotty |
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Let's pretend that you knew what you were doing. How would you use your
sails to turn a normal fractional-rig sloop aft to wind while on a mooring? I can visualize a possibility with something with a mizzen-sail, but I can't see it on a sloop and particularly not with a spinnaker. "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... "Blorgad" wrote in I do not believe that the sails could turn the boat aft to wind while on a mooring, spinnaker or otherwise. Sure they could, if you knew what you were doing. Sv |
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Why don't you read my response again, you idiot.
Blorgad wrote Hi Bart senior, Please read the letter again. The question is not how do we fly a spinnaker while moored, but rather is it at all possible for a bow-moored boat to be be turned around by a spinnaker, or any other combination of sails for that matter, so that the aft end travels upwind? "Bart Senior" wrote On a calm day, you could fly it. It would only work if you attached the mooring pennant to the stern of the boat. The bow would have to face downwind. Blorgad wrote My friend and I are having a disagreement regarding the behaviour of sailboats on a mooring. We both have limited sailing experience, although he has a fair amount more than I. We were discussing running up a spinnaker at mooring in calm air, just to practice putting it up. We eventually concluded that this wasn't practical, but the argument came in as to our our different conclusions as to why it would not be. I felt that there would be no point to put it up, as it would just get blown into the rigging and not really tell us anything and possibly get torn. He was of the opinion that somehow the spinnaker could push the boat to one side, fill and turn the boat around. Initially he said it would go right upwind of the mooring, then reduced his claim to say that it would turn around at the point where it was attached to the line at the bow. I am of the opinion that this is physically impossible and that under no combination of sail at a mooring could the boat turn around so that the aft was upwind. I am of the opinion that you could get the boat to swing to one side or the other a bit by backing the jib, but you could still never turn the boat around. I would gratefully accept as many informed opinions as possible on this from a sailing or physics point of view. Fair winds, Miles |
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You know, the name calling really isn't called for. You state that flying a
spinnaker would only work if moored to the aft. I agree. However, do you believe that it is at all possible for a bow-moored boat to be be turned around by a spinnaker, or any other combination of sails for that matter, so that the aft end travels upwind? "Bart Senior" wrote in message t... Why don't you read my response again, you idiot. Blorgad wrote Hi Bart senior, Please read the letter again. The question is not how do we fly a spinnaker while moored, but rather is it at all possible for a bow-moored boat to be be turned around by a spinnaker, or any other combination of sails for that matter, so that the aft end travels upwind? "Bart Senior" wrote On a calm day, you could fly it. It would only work if you attached the mooring pennant to the stern of the boat. The bow would have to face downwind. Blorgad wrote My friend and I are having a disagreement regarding the behaviour of sailboats on a mooring. We both have limited sailing experience, although he has a fair amount more than I. We were discussing running up a spinnaker at mooring in calm air, just to practice putting it up. We eventually concluded that this wasn't practical, but the argument came in as to our our different conclusions as to why it would not be. I felt that there would be no point to put it up, as it would just get blown into the rigging and not really tell us anything and possibly get torn. He was of the opinion that somehow the spinnaker could push the boat to one side, fill and turn the boat around. Initially he said it would go right upwind of the mooring, then reduced his claim to say that it would turn around at the point where it was attached to the line at the bow. I am of the opinion that this is physically impossible and that under no combination of sail at a mooring could the boat turn around so that the aft was upwind. I am of the opinion that you could get the boat to swing to one side or the other a bit by backing the jib, but you could still never turn the boat around. I would gratefully accept as many informed opinions as possible on this from a sailing or physics point of view. Fair winds, Miles |
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