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![]() On Oct 30, 2:47 pm, Walt wrote: Anyway, "Mizzen staysail" was an educated guess. Maybe I need more education. //Walt That's indeed what we call that sail here on the "right side up" part of the world, Walt. The wire inside the luff acts as the "stay", and the sail does have to come down to change tacks. There is also such a thing as a mizzen spinnaker, but that isn't what is shown in the pic. No offence intended, but what the "upside down people" call it is probably some quaint thing like "boofsmoggler" or "deepilboink", maybe Oz will enlighten us? Happy Halloween, Mike |
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![]() "cruisin" wrote in message ups.com... On Oct 30, 2:47 pm, Walt wrote: Anyway, "Mizzen staysail" was an educated guess. Maybe I need more education. //Walt That's indeed what we call that sail here on the "right side up" part of the world, Walt. The wire inside the luff acts as the "stay", and the sail does have to come down to change tacks. There is also such a thing as a mizzen spinnaker, but that isn't what is shown in the pic. No offence intended, but what the "upside down people" call it is probably some quaint thing like "boofsmoggler" or "deepilboink", maybe Oz will enlighten us? Happy Halloween, Mike Agreed on all points, Mike. Max |
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Also; The Staysail off the Main Mast is should be classified as the Main
Staysail or the Fore Staysail. The Staysail on the Mizzen Mast is often called a Mizzen Runner. WHAT A PRETTY PICTURE!!!! http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ILLDRINKTOTHAT |
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![]() "Thom Stewart" wrote Also; The Staysail off the Main Mast is should be classified as the Main Staysail or the Fore Staysail. The Staysail on the Mizzen Mast is often called a Mizzen Runner. WHAT A PRETTY PICTURE!!!! I like the boat too. It is for sale BTW. Now about the staysail. You notice it is long in the foot and short in the luff. What is the name for that sort of staysail? |
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Bart wrote:
Now about the staysail. You notice it is long in the foot and short in the luff. What is the name for that sort of staysail? Low aspect? Very low aspect? Ultra low aspect? You probably have in mind some salty word like "sputterer" or "gollywacker" or something. Sorry, but I'm tapped. (c: //Walt |
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Bart wrote:
Now about the staysail. You notice it is long in the foot and short in the luff. What is the name for that sort of staysail? Ok. It's been a couple of days, and nobody's posted the answer. What is it? //Walt |
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![]() "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Also; The Staysail off the Main Mast is should be classified as the Main Staysail or the Fore Staysail. The Staysail on the Mizzen Mast is often called a Mizzen Runner. I've never heard it referred to as a "runner," but I think that term fits nicely. Maybe better than "staysail." Max |
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Max,
The name comes from the tack you're on when you fly it. The Main Boom has to be out of the way, as in a down wind Tack or RUNNING before the wind. It is one of the saving graces of a Yawl Mizen Masts (Besides being very pretty) http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ILLDRINKTOTHAT |
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Thom Stewart wrote:
The name comes from the tack you're on when you fly it. The Main Boom has to be out of the way, as in a down wind Tack or RUNNING before the wind. It is one of the saving graces of a Yawl Mizen Masts (Besides being very pretty) Hmmm. It looks to me like the yawl in the picture is reaching, not running - tough to tell from a 2D picture, but the spinaker pole looks to be barely to windward of the bow. http://www.goodoldboat.com/classifieds/TonyPeot.jpg //Walt |
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Walt,
If you look at the picture, you will see that the Sail is set on the Lee side of the Back Stay. With the Runner Set there is no way that the Main Boom can be brought in. I'm sorry if I miss lead you though. A RUNNING SAIL is a sail not set on a stay, used mostly on conditions of working down wind, being broad reaching or dead downwind. It is a Three point, free Flying sail not unlike a Spinnaker. As you can see in the picture, it is set to sail on that Tack. It will have to be lowered to even Jibe. It cannot be used UP WIND because it will interfer with the Main Sail Boom. It's a Running Sail, Set for the Tack that the boat is Sailing, which is Before the Wind. Common called Running http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ILLDRINKTOTHAT |
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