Hi Steve,
That looks really Nice. Just curious how the gaff compares to the standing Lug rig?
A different rig
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Re: A different rig
Hi Greg, Obviously there are more strings to pull, but I'm ok with that. As far as I can tell, she sails the same as with the Lug rig and turns on a dime..as for speed, It would be interesting to sail side by side with a Lugger. I haven't had the chance to get out in any decent breeze and clock Red Dwarfs performance yet. up till now, I have just been poodling around on the local lakes and a small river getting the feel of it and making adjustments to the rigging, etc. Other life chores ( the other half wants a new kitchen and bathroom) and winter weather to get out of the way. I'll let you know sometime soon.
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Re: A different rig
Nice rig. I might suggest running shrouds to increase head sail luff tension and as important or more, to provide a level of safety when off wind.