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Frogwatch wrote: ... Anyone tell me how a vessel equipped with lanteen sails goes about without dropping its sail and resetting it on the other side. Many thanks Having built and sailed two small sailboats with LATEEN rigs, I can answer. You tack just as you would in any other sailboat. Both spars of the sail (boom and gaff) are one side of the mast on either tack. This does not matter at all because the pportion of the sail immediately adjacent to the mast is very small and low compared to the huge portion of the sail that is far from and undistorted by the mast.. A Lateen rig is a great way to get a huge sail on a small boat without using a tall mast. It's pretty much the same way of sailing as a standing lugsail - you go about but leave the sail where it was. It means that the rig is less efficient on one tack than t'other, but that's something that you just live with. Of course, with a big enough crew you /could/ drop the sail, swing the yard to the other side of the mast and re-hoist. This is the same process as is done with balanced lug rig - it gets a boost in efficiency in sailing at the cost of going about more slowly - and of carrying many extra pairs of hands. As the other poster said, it's a great way to get a large sail area on a small boat. Just be careful gybing. -- Andy Breen ~ Not speaking on behalf of the University of Wales, Aberystwyth Feng Shui: an ancient oriental art for extracting money from the gullible (Martin Sinclair) |
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