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On 2008-08-12 13:05:50 -0400, "Capt. JG" said:
I guess it has a decent size rudder, which helps... http://picasaweb.google.com/SailNOW....20336663462482 It's not the size, but the balance -- in the rudder and the boat trim and geometry. -- Jere Lull Xan-à-Deux -- Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD Xan's pages: http://web.mac.com/jerelull/iWeb/Xan/ Our BVI trips & tips: http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ |
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"Jere Lull" wrote in message
news:2008081215230316807-jerelull@maccom... On 2008-08-12 13:05:50 -0400, "Capt. JG" said: I guess it has a decent size rudder, which helps... http://picasaweb.google.com/SailNOW....20336663462482 It's not the size, but the balance -- in the rudder and the boat trim and geometry. -- Jere Lull Xan-à-Deux -- Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD Xan's pages: http://web.mac.com/jerelull/iWeb/Xan/ Our BVI trips & tips: http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ I guess that's true, but size does matter. LOL My Cal 20 had a huge rudder for its size and it tracked quite nicely with minimal weather helm. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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On 2008-08-12 15:46:23 -0400, "Capt. JG" said:
"Jere Lull" wrote in message news:2008081215230316807-jerelull@maccom... It's not the size, but the balance -- in the rudder and the boat trim and geometry. I guess that's true, but size does matter. LOL My Cal 20 had a huge rudder for its size and it tracked quite nicely with minimal weather helm. Yes size helps, but Xan's original rudder was scimitar-shaped with slab sides and a center of effort about 10" behind the pintles. The rudder I built had the same wetted surface, but was SO much better, very little "helm" until we were well heeled. -- Jere Lull Xan-à-Deux -- Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD Xan's pages: http://web.mac.com/jerelull/iWeb/Xan/ Our BVI trips & tips: http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ |
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"Jere Lull" wrote in message
news:2008081308125316807-jerelull@maccom... On 2008-08-12 15:46:23 -0400, "Capt. JG" said: "Jere Lull" wrote in message news:2008081215230316807-jerelull@maccom... It's not the size, but the balance -- in the rudder and the boat trim and geometry. I guess that's true, but size does matter. LOL My Cal 20 had a huge rudder for its size and it tracked quite nicely with minimal weather helm. Yes size helps, but Xan's original rudder was scimitar-shaped with slab sides and a center of effort about 10" behind the pintles. The rudder I built had the same wetted surface, but was SO much better, very little "helm" until we were well heeled. -- Jere Lull Xan-à-Deux -- Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD Xan's pages: http://web.mac.com/jerelull/iWeb/Xan/ Our BVI trips & tips: http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ Sounds like you're well heeled already! (I mean understanding what's what... sorry, stupid pun.) -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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On 2008-08-13 14:02:21 -0400, "Capt. JG" said:
Yes size helps, but Xan's original rudder was scimitar-shaped with slab sides and a center of effort about 10" behind the pintles. The rudder I built had the same wetted surface, but was SO much better, very little "helm" until we were well heeled. Jere Lull Sounds like you're well heeled already! (I mean understanding what's what... sorry, stupid pun.) No problem. I was hunting for a different pun, but yours is a good alternative and a nice compliment at the same time ;-) Thanks for that. -- Jere Lull Xan-à-Deux -- Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD Xan's pages: http://web.mac.com/jerelull/iWeb/Xan/ Our BVI trips & tips: http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ |
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On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 12:12:52 GMT, in message
2008081308125316807-jerelull@maccom Jere Lull wrote: Yes size helps, but Xan's original rudder was scimitar-shaped with slab sides and a center of effort about 10" behind the pintles. The rudder I built had the same wetted surface, but was SO much better, very little "helm" until we were well heeled. I think the 28 rudder was the same shape as the original Tanzer 26 rudder, with the same problem. Did you build yours based on the T26 changes, or just common sense? I actually liked the load on the old T26 rudder, as the main sheet in one hand (6:1) and the tiller in the other balanced. Ryk |
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On 2008-08-13 15:10:20 -0400, Ryk said:
On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 12:12:52 GMT, in message 2008081308125316807-jerelull@maccom Jere Lull wrote: Yes size helps, but Xan's original rudder was scimitar-shaped with slab sides and a center of effort about 10" behind the pintles. The rudder I built had the same wetted surface, but was SO much better, very little "helm" until we were well heeled. I think the 28 rudder was the same shape as the original Tanzer 26 rudder, with the same problem. Did you build yours based on the T26 changes, or just common sense? I actually liked the load on the old T26 rudder, as the main sheet in one hand (6:1) and the tiller in the other balanced. Ryk Johanne Tanzer gave all his boats about the same rudder, so the problem was endemic amongst the fleets. When I built our replacement about 15 seasons back, I only had the T22 "new" class rudder and NACA 0012 foil as patterns, so I guess my answer would be "common sense". The 26 rudder came later, as I recall. I didn't move our leading edge forward in the first incarnation, so found a need to re-do the blade to add balance. I screwed up the construction at the time, so had problems with expansion and cracks most years since. Just this spring, I finally got an IdaSailor blade. It's obviously a relative to what I and Rik Hall created years back, closer to mine than Rik's, as it happens, but I believe they built it too deep. I may chop about a half foot off between seasons as we've more than necessary authority. While I could probably comfortably sail Xan with the old rudder for short times in moderate conditions, my wife had difficulty pushing it while we were motoring. It took a LOT of effort to push the tiller over even when we were flat. -- Jere Lull Xan-à-Deux -- Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD Xan's pages: http://web.mac.com/jerelull/iWeb/Xan/ Our BVI trips & tips: http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ |
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