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Author: Allen Chauvenet (achauve...@gmail.com) contact the author Subject: Mast Tuning Info: (22658 views) Posted: Tuesday 10-7-08 08:17:35 PM |
:: Ethan, the tuning that you helped me with worked very
:: well. The pointing improved by leaps and bounds. I
:: wanted to sail a few times to make sure that what I was
:: seeing was consistent.
:: From what I've observed in my last few times out I find
:: that I have a lot of windward helm and tend to get
:: sucked up into the wind but pointing isn't a problem any
:: more. This leads me to believe that I don't have enough
:: weight on the rail. With my crew and myself we weigh
:: about 260 lbs. so in 14+ winds we are very over powered.
:: I constantly have to let out on the main even with the
:: traveler all the way out, the bridal cranked down all
:: the way and the vang cranked on as hard as I dare. We
:: have done very well not capsizing but we have been
:: riding the chines hard and the pressure on the rudder is
:: big. I can see it as I look back and see the wake coming
:: from it and hear the noise. I've tried moving back and
:: forward with my positioning to see if it helps but
:: doesn't seem to. Back does however seem slightly better.
:: I re-measured according to the tuning instructions on a
:: 15+ windy day with storms approaching and with the 36"
:: dimension exact. We were still way over powered to the
:: max on a beat. The amazing thing though was when we let
:: out for a reach, this boat reached speeds that I never
:: would have imagined. I once owned a sailboard and I
:: don't think that even on the windiest days I got quite
:: this fast. My only regret was that someone wasn't
:: watching us. I'm guessing we hit between 15 and 20 KTS.
:: The winds that day reached 29.4 KTS and that happende
:: while we were racing. We were on living on the edge of
:: disaster. The charge that my daughter and I got from
:: sailing so fast will be had to match. Wow!!!
:: Unfortunately we were the only boat in the portsmouth
:: class at DIYC so I'll never know how we would have done
:: against the other boats in our class. I do know that
:: even though we had a shorter course then the other boats
:: we missed the white out rain conditions and had the boat
:: on the trailer before everyone else even finished.
:: Experiences like this is what I live for. I'm so glad I
:: got into my Windmill and I'm sure I will continue to
:: enjoy it until I've completely worn it out.
:: Check out this link, this is what I'm talking about.
::
:: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDToL593cmU
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