Frigging with the rigging

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David Hudson
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Frigging with the rigging

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We have been very successful in the Round the Island Race recently using a particular PY but....

One design, manufacturers' and development classes have rules on rig measurement.

By moving from the original rig design, we are in danger of being out of class for racing.
We may not have black bands on our masts and booms but when we go to race, race
committees will expect us to conform with the the designer / manufacturer's specifications.

Pedant moi?

Regards
David


PS I don't race with my gennacker
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Post by Simon Head »

Hi David

[quote="PS I don't race with my gennacker[/QUOTE"]

Good. I quite agree with this :)- I think that MB should not fly a gennacker in the RTI race as it is unfair to other CC owners.

However, the same could be said of having a furler on the staysail- as this is not standard.

I do not race in serious races- but that does not mean I want to get the best out of my boat and use my sprayhood under full sail!

Regards

Simon
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Post by David Hudson »

Good early morning Simon

My observation and your reply does raise the question
of the validity of PY's used when racing against other Classes
with established PY's. Do the RYA accommodate this?

By the way, Ullswater Yacht Cub's Lord Birkett Trophy is being sailed
over July 2 and 3. This is always a good party with in excess of 200 craft!
Ref Y&Y last year.

Best wishes
David

PS I prefer to be an Agent Provocateur; all fur coat and designer knickers; rather than a Devil's Advocate!
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Gennacker

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Hi,

can anybody deliver the measurement of a suitable Gennacker for the CC19?
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Post by David Hudson »

Good evening Frank

I will measure and give you luff / foot / leach measurements
over the next few days.

I do not have details such as max depth cord measurements.
My sail is based Mike Brooke's original sail with adjustments in
the foot.

It's nice to have something to do offwind at to 12 knots!

Being naughty, there is a gennaker photo in our montage and
I photographed mine on bair poles in the Association photograph section.

Yours in South African wine
David




Regards
David
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Post by popeye »

David Hudson wrote:Good evening Frank

I will measure and give you luff / foot / leach measurements
over the next few days.
sorry David but can you tell me the estimated measurements please.
AT german ebay a Gennaker is offerd but the auction will closed on wedensday.

Kind Regards

Frank
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Post by David Hudson »

will measure this morning.

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Post by David Hudson »

Hello Frank

Measurements of my Gennaker:

Head to Clew (leach) 5600 mm
Head to Tack (luff) 5800 mm
Foot 4500 mm

Remember, I am using running backstays.

Regards
David
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Post by popeye »

Thank you very much David for your help.

So the offered gennaker is to big.

Regards

Frank
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