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![]() Morgan Ohlson ) writes: How should the sail "power center" (excuse vocabulary) be located compared to the keel center. In front of, or behind? To be able to sail high against the wind... what is most important? On a dingy the centre of effort should be above the centre of lateral resistance. I'd get some books on designing and building small sailboats out of the public library and read up on the subject. You might also seaarch the Internet on "dingy cruising". There is a dingy cruising association in the UK with a website. I have a an old copy a book on dingy cruising by one of the members (Eric Coleman). Like any cruising sailboat heavier dingys with high sides are better suited to cruising and camping than light responsive racing dingys. There are a few US designers of simple utilitarian plywood boats for amateur construction, Glenn L Witt, Phil Bolger, ? Michalak(?), the Stevensons, and a fellow on the west coast whose name escapes me. Bolger does not have a website but Michalak(?) who is a disciple does as do the other two. Michalak(?)'s designs can also bee seen at www.duckworksmagazine.com. I know he has small plywood camping cruisers. Some of Bolgers designs can be seen at www.instantboats.com. In reference to your other posting ... The "fock" is French for the jib sail and means "seal" in French because the jib sail looks like a seal sitting out on a rock. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ William R Watt National Capital FreeNet Ottawa's free community network homepage: www.ncf.ca/~ag384/top.htm warning: non-FreeNet email must have "notspam" in subject or it's returned |
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