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Joe August 30th 07 07:54 PM

Staysail boom
 
What's the advantage?

Joe


Wilbur Hubbard August 30th 07 08:48 PM

Staysail boom
 

"Joe" wrote in message
ups.com...
What's the advantage?

Joe


Self-tacking . . .


Bart August 31st 07 07:44 AM

Staysail boom
 
On Aug 30, 2:54 pm, Joe wrote:
What's the advantage?

Joe


If your staysail is a worn out piece of crap then
a boom is a good idea.

If you have a nicely cut sail, a track system
without a boom will serve you better.


Capt. Rob August 31st 07 12:50 PM

Staysail boom
 
If you have a nicely cut sail, a track system
without a boom will serve you better.



I think that's a bit close minded. Staysails often suffer from wind-
shadowing and a boom will keep them well in place and working, even
when efficiency drops. It will also keep the sail healthy longer. Best
shape MAY be achieved without the boom, but a headsail on a boom (like
the one used on a Alerion 28) is also cut for that specific usage and
it works very well. Adapting a current headsail for a boom
modification may not work as well.


RB
35s5
NY


Wilbur Hubbard August 31st 07 04:40 PM

Staysail boom
 

"Joe" wrote in message
ups.com...
What's the advantage?

Joe


Another advantage is you can store the staysail lashed to the boom and
covered with a sail cover like a mainsail. You can also store your jib
or jenny hanked on already and in a bag on the foredeck. This makes a
cutter boat look very cool and it's quite fast and handy getting under
way.


Wilbur Hubbard


Bart September 1st 07 04:18 AM

Staysail boom
 
On Aug 31, 11:40 am, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote:
"Joe" wrote in message

ups.com...

What's the advantage?


Joe


Another advantage is you can store the staysail lashed to the boom and
covered with a sail cover like a mainsail. You can also store your jib
or jenny hanked on already and in a bag on the foredeck. This makes a
cutter boat look very cool and it's quite fast and handy getting under
way.

Wilbur Hubbard


Good point Wilbur.

My preference is to have a roller furler on a staysail. So you
leave the genoa rolled up with you have to short tack up the
river, or in heavy weather, and use the genoa fo lighter
conditions where you don't have to tack as often. Put a
code zero out in front and you have a nice suit of sails for
all conditions.


Capt. Rob September 1st 07 12:00 PM

Staysail boom
 
My preference is to have a roller furler on a staysail.



You can have RF and the boom, Bart.



RB
35s5
NY


Bart September 2nd 07 03:24 AM

Staysail boom
 
On Sep 1, 7:00 am, "Capt. Rob" wrote:
My preference is to have a roller furler on a staysail.

You can have RF and the boom, Bart.

RB
35s5
NY


You can have the boom. I wouldn't have one.


Jonathan Ganz September 2nd 07 04:28 AM

Staysail boom
 
In article .com,
Bart wrote:
On Sep 1, 7:00 am, "Capt. Rob" wrote:
My preference is to have a roller furler on a staysail.

You can have RF and the boom, Bart.

RB
35s5
NY


You can have the boom. I wouldn't have one.


me too... don't like self-tacking jibs either.

Capt. Rob September 2nd 07 03:38 PM

Staysail boom
 
Have you sailed the Alerion 28? It works very well on that boat. And
I'm sure it can work well on others.



RB
35s5
NY



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