Small Boat Bowsprit
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- JSsailem
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Re: Small Boat Bowsprit
Those are some pictures.
Looks like he was on the wrong tack. In high winds and reefed. What caused the damage to the mast? Collision? Gust with too much sail?
What ever it appears it is a sturdy little boat.
Looks like he was on the wrong tack. In high winds and reefed. What caused the damage to the mast? Collision? Gust with too much sail?
What ever it appears it is a sturdy little boat.
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Re: Small Boat Bowsprit
the MAC26 went by and fell off the wind aft of Sal&Gail ... forgetting he has a boom sticking out and not giving enough room. the MAC26's boom end caught on Sal&Gail's topping lift and pulled the boat over. if you look closely you can see the black line coming off the M15's masthead, the topping lift, pulling the boat over and then coming loose ("twang").JSsailem wrote:Looks like he was on the wrong tack. In high winds and reefed. What caused the damage to the mast? Collision? Gust with too much sail?
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Re: Small Boat Bowsprit
Wow.
A race start? Who was taking the images? Where is the event taking place?
A race start? Who was taking the images? Where is the event taking place?
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Re: Small Boat Bowsprit
yes before the race started.JSsailem wrote:A race start? Who was taking the images? Where is the event taking place?
images taken by a professional photographer who is the owner of Idea Film Factory.
this was at the Lake Havasu event in Feb 2012.
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Re: Small Boat Bowsprit
Interesting, instructive video. Thanks, Dave. —Josh
The smaller the boat the bigger the adventure.
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Re: Small Boat Bowsprit
Hi all.
Solved a few of the problems and have a picture of the first ground trial. Went off without incident.
Found some low friction rings for use to manage the sheets at the transom. Need to adjust lengths of sheets so I reduce the volume of rope in the cockpit.
Bowsprit is lashed to bow in a jerry-rigged fashion till I find the right sized ID pipe to make the permanent rigging. Saw a setup on a Capri 20 that I think will work to give me the adjustable and removable features I want.
Sea trials to follow next.
Putting together a step by step outline of the project if interested.
Solved a few of the problems and have a picture of the first ground trial. Went off without incident.
Found some low friction rings for use to manage the sheets at the transom. Need to adjust lengths of sheets so I reduce the volume of rope in the cockpit.
Bowsprit is lashed to bow in a jerry-rigged fashion till I find the right sized ID pipe to make the permanent rigging. Saw a setup on a Capri 20 that I think will work to give me the adjustable and removable features I want.
Sea trials to follow next.
Putting together a step by step outline of the project if interested.
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Re: Small Boat Bowsprit
Out on the water.
Detroit Lake. moderate to light wind.
First sail. Felt great. Still a little work to do, but it sails and it pulls the boat through the water nicely.
Detroit Lake. moderate to light wind.
First sail. Felt great. Still a little work to do, but it sails and it pulls the boat through the water nicely.
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looking good!
have fun and keep sending reports
have fun and keep sending reports
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:: Dave Scobie
:: Liveaboard: Baba 30 DEJA VU
:: Owner M6'8" dingy
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:: Former M17 SWEET PEA - https://m17-375.com
:: Former M15 SCRED - https://m15namedscred.wordpress.com/
:: Dave Scobie
:: Liveaboard: Baba 30 DEJA VU
:: Owner M6'8" dingy
:: Former SWALLOW - https://sailboatswallow.wordpress.com
:: Former M17 SWEET PEA - https://m17-375.com
:: Former M15 SCRED - https://m15namedscred.wordpress.com/
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Re: Small Boat Bowsprit
Thanks Dave.