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How do you heave-to on a junk rig?
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One at a time.
"Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message ... How do you heave-to on a junk rig? |
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Doesn't anyone know the answer to this,
because I sure don't. Someone help me out here. "Bart Senior" .@. wrote How do you heave-to on a junk rig? |
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Bart,
A good question. I don't Know? I would say drop sail and Helm alee? OT |
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How do you do it on a cat boat?
SBV "Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message ... Doesn't anyone know the answer to this, because I sure don't. Someone help me out here. "Bart Senior" .@. wrote How do you heave-to on a junk rig? |
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"Bart Senior" .@. wrote
How do you heave-to on a junk rig? "Bart Senior" .@. wrote Doesn't anyone know the answer to this, because I sure don't. Someone help me out here. I don't either. Have read a little about it, but don't know enough to have an opinion worth typing out. Scotty wrote: How do you do it on a cat boat? Now that I do know. You put the boat slightly above a beam reach, and ease the sail out until it's flapping idly. The windage of the mast & sail will tend to make the boat bear away as it slows, so you put the helm down to keep the bow up. The boat settles down somewhere between a close reach & close hauled, with the sail filling only slightly & intermittently, with the helm fixed at an angle that keeps it close to the right course. One of the difficulties of cat rigs is that as you reef them, the center of effort of the sail gets further forward and the boat doesn't balance well. Same for heaving-to. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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![]() "DSK" wrote Scotty wrote: How do you do it on a cat boat? Now that I do know. You put the boat slightly above a beam reach, and ease the sail out until it's flapping idly. The windage of the mast & sail will tend to make the boat bear away as it slows, so you put the helm down to keep the bow up. The boat settles down somewhere between a close reach & close hauled, with the sail filling only slightly & intermittently, with the helm fixed at an angle that keeps it close to the right course. Wouldn't it be the same for a junk? SBV |
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Scotty wrote:
Wouldn't it be the same for a junk? Sure. What was I thinking?! A junk sail is different in that it's leading edge isn't supported by a mast or stay, and it has heavy full battens. And one with a schooner rig is going to have more variation in what you can do to get the boat to balance on the course you want. But yeah, basically it's just like heaving-to in any sailboat. You go out in the middle of the water and umm... heave-to. Y'know. DSK |
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Good Thought Scotty,
I've been "Hove to" many times in Cat Boats, I guess. A Cat Boat has so much weather helm you just have to release the rudder and she'll come to rest head to wind. This is one of the reason they make great work boats. You can sail up to a Lobster Pot buoy, release the tiller and she'll come to rest nose to wind and wait for do your business, When your ready, just harden up on the sheet and away you go. That is also the reason for the "Barn Door" rudders. Don't know if this would hold true for a balanced Junk sail? Ole Thom |
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In article , DSK
wrote: "Bart Senior" .@. wrote How do you heave-to on a junk rig? "Bart Senior" .@. wrote Doesn't anyone know the answer to this, because I sure don't. Someone help me out here. I don't either. Have read a little about it, but don't know enough to have an opinion worth typing out. According to Tom Colvin, you can't heave to in a junk rig. They're always sailing. PDW |
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