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On Thu, 30 Oct 2008 10:54:20 +0700, Bruce in Bangkok
wrote: On Wed, 29 Oct 2008 06:55:19 -0700 (PDT), Len wrote: Hi ng, Normally I'm lurking but now I've got a question. On our crossings we normally have a downwind course. When the wave's come in at say between 120 and 160 degrees our boat tends to roll a 10 degrees over starboard and 10 degrees over port. What I do is getting the weight as low as possible, even out as much as possible the sail surface's at port and starbord, and sometimes steer another course. I wonder if you are familiar with any further techniques I havent thought of yet. Any advice is welcome. Thanks in advance, Len, pa2q www.svpresent.waarbenjij.nu But basically without making major modification to the rig or boat weight, high up, slows rolling -- to the extent that if carried to excess it can cause capsizing. Down wind sailing wing and wing promotes rolling as the wind force is equal on both sides of the boat. Depending on the exact wind angle sometimes having all sails on one side of the boat will give you get a small angle of heel that cancels out some of the roll. From experience, bilge keels help very little; towing parvanes slows the boat about one knot and if you try them start slowly as there is considerable force on the parvanes and if you roll enough to pull one out of the water they can do real damage to boats and people, i.e., YOU. Never use rope or synthetic lines to tow the parvane. Cable or chain only. Of course, if you have fat pockets powered vanes work best but the power boat guys tell me that you need to be going about seven knots for them to have much effect. The usual solution for us po' folks is to tack down wind :-) Bruce-in-Bangkok (correct Address is bpaige125atgmaildotcom) How about a large balloon from the top of the mast? |
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