[Rhodes22-list] Handling Gusts
Peter Thorn
pthorn at nc.rr.com
Mon Sep 8 16:40:22 EDT 2008
Yup, after tapping the hole for a 10/24 machine screw. You can get that
stuff at Lowes. Hardest part is drilling into the VERY thick traveler bar.
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Peter,
We're those Harken 2714 ends just screwed on to the original traveler bar?
Can you describe how it was installed?
Michael
Peter Thorn wrote:
>
> MichaelT,
>
> Look at the attached picture. I modified my R22 traveler at the
> suggestion
> of Roger P, former list member and all-around good sailor. You can find
> his writings in the archives. The fitting is a Harken #2741 end control,
> sold in pairs.
>
> When a gust hits I just immediately head up a little, hike out harder and
> release the traveler control to allow the main to luff a bit without
> releasing the mainsheet. When the gust passes, just bear off slightly and
> pull the traveler back to its original position.
>
> This works for all but the biggest gusts, which can create a velocity
> shift
> by moving the apparent wind too far.
>
> PT
>
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>
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> We experienced approx 4-5 gusts of wind in our 3 hour sail yesterday. I
> was
> just imagining if our wives we're onboard how frantic they would have
> been.
>
> In those instances, the weather helm gave way to a heavy tiller with the
> tiller positioned at 45 degree to windward to remain on-course. I was
> considering letting the main sheet out but the gusts all happen in about
> 10-20 seconds and then disappears.
>
> How do you guys handle gusts of wind?
>
> Especially when the gusts causes heavy heeling (gunnel 6" from water)
>
> Michael
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