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Mulltihull Question #2
How do you roll tack a beach catamaran?
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I'm not sure I've ever seen that done....
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com wrote in message oups.com... How do you roll tack a beach catamaran? |
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OzOne wrote: On 18 Sep 2006 20:04:20 -0700, scribbled thusly: How do you roll tack a beach catamaran? What would be the point of even trying? Bwahahahaahahahahhaaa! I love you oz, and Usenet occasionally! LP (going to bed) |
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"Capt. JG" wrote | I'm not sure I've ever seen that done.... And, you had me thinking your an expert on *everything*? Well, shut my mouth.... Cheers, Ellen |
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In article ews.net,
Ellen MacArthur wrote: "Capt. JG" wrote | I'm not sure I've ever seen that done.... And, you had me thinking your an expert on *everything*? Well, shut my mouth.... Cheers, Ellen Impossible. And, I doubt you can shut your mouth. -- Capt. JG @@ www.sailnow.com |
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1 point to Doug
"DSK" wrote How do you roll tack a beach catamaran? They do something that they call a "roll tack" but it really isn't. The basic idea is to shift weight far aft as you get into the eye of the wind, this does two things... as you move aft, it shoves the boat forward and gives just a little more forward impetus and thus helps the rudder keep it's bite; it also lifts the bow to help the boat turn easier (minimize trying to shove two long narrow bows sideways thru the water). Maybe they call it a "roll tack" because the crew will sometimes roll across the tramp to get to the other side under the boom. The boat sure doesn't roll during the tack. DSK |
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We did that a bunch down in SD. One time, a friend rolled right off the
tramp into the water. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message ... 1 point to Doug "DSK" wrote How do you roll tack a beach catamaran? They do something that they call a "roll tack" but it really isn't. The basic idea is to shift weight far aft as you get into the eye of the wind, this does two things... as you move aft, it shoves the boat forward and gives just a little more forward impetus and thus helps the rudder keep it's bite; it also lifts the bow to help the boat turn easier (minimize trying to shove two long narrow bows sideways thru the water). Maybe they call it a "roll tack" because the crew will sometimes roll across the tramp to get to the other side under the boom. The boat sure doesn't roll during the tack. DSK |
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