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America's Cup sail design
"Gogarty" wrote in message news I have been doing a lot of Googling but I can;t find an answer. You have no doubt noticed that the sails on the current crop of America's Cup challengers are not triangular -- even with a huge roach -- but trapezoidal. How do they maintain that shape at the head? Is there a gaff at the head parallel to the boom? How do they keep the head of the sail from falling way off to leward? Is there some arrangment of masthead sheets that keep the head parallel to the boom? How about using your friggin' eyes for once? Sail shape is held by battens. Doh! http://media3.washingtonpost.com/wp-...7051601455.jpg Wilbur Hubbard |
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