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In article , dwrate@interbaundotcom
says... Looking to assemble a vang for Cindino, our Hughes 25. Does anyone have a method of calculating working loads that might be expected/generated by a main of 145 sq ft.sail area? When I look at the various pre-assembled vangs out there they are basically 3 sizes; small, medium and large. The large looks fit to cross an ocean, and the medium would still be the beefiest hardware on the boat but I am not sure if the small is big enough. Any suggestions? On a 25-footer? Small is plenty big enough. We had a Dawson 26 (25'9") on which we installed a small rope and block vang. Woked just fine. Now we have a 37-footer that came with a rope and block vang. We replaced it with a solid vang. Huge difference. It's a matter of how much leverage you want to be able to pull down the boom. I think the solid vang has about double the purchase of the rope vang. |
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