[Rhodes22-list] Chesapeake sail
Leland
LKUHN at cnmc.org
Fri Jul 3 01:28:56 EDT 2009
"If a headsail reaches past the mast, then it is a Genoa. I just read an
article on the new J-95 (with a combination keel/centerboard giving credit
to our Rhodes) and it had a 110% jib, so I might be wrong on the difference
between a jib and Genoa."
Per the J-Boat dealer in Annapolis, a jib becomes a Genoa when it reaches
the shroud, not the mast. The J-95 has swept back spreaders placing the
shrouds slightly aft of the mast, so it has a 110% jib instead of a 110%
Genoa.
Just in case anyone was interested.
Lee
Leland wrote:
>
> Chris (and others),
>
> I'm still a little confused on how to describe reefing. Hopefully someone
> will let me know if this is incorrect.
>
> A jib is a headsail that reaches back to the mast.
>
> If a headsail reaches past the mast, then it is a Genoa. I just read an
> article on the new J-95 (with a combination keel/centerboard giving credit
> to our Rhodes) and it had a 110% jib, so I might be wrong on the
> difference between a jib and Genoa.
>
> If you have your Genoa reefed to 50%, then it is only out halfway to the
> mast. If it's reefed down to 100%, it only reaches the mast. If you have
> a 175% Genoa and it's reefed to 150%, then it's two-thirds of the way from
> the mast to being fully deployed.
>
> I assume if a mainsail is reefed to 50%, then its clew is pulled out
> halfway along the boom. If that's true, then a triangular mainsail reefed
> to 50% would have less than 20% of its sail area out.
>
> Does that sound right?
>
> Lee
>
>
>
>
> cowie wrote:
>>
>> Lee:
>>
>> My post sort of mixed up reefing, furling and pecentage of sail. On my
>> way out of HHN toward Poplar Island with a 10-12 kt wind close hauled I
>> had the main fulred in 25% of the way leaving 75% exposed and had the
>> genoa furled in 70% of the way leaving about 30% exposed as a jib sail.
>> I was trying to sail close hauled and had the jib sheets in the innermost
>> blocks on the cabin top. She seems to point higher with this
>> arrangement. As the wind kicked up toward 20kts I took in more of the
>> main sail leaving pehaps 25% main exposed. My return trip allowed for
>> more of a broad reach rather than close haul so I could let off the
>> sheets a bit. Still too much wind. Eventualy I started up my outboard
>> Yamaha 8hp but left a very small percent of jib exposed to help keep the
>> boat from rolling so much in the building seas.
>>
>> While my new R22 was supposed to include a pop top enclosure, Stan was
>> not happy with what was available at the time of delivery so I have
>> waited until today for two of his guys to come custom fit the new
>> enclosure to my boat. Enclosed is a photo for reference, I am very
>> pleased with the fit and can now look forward to an overnight trip.
>>
>>
>> Leland wrote:
>>>
>>> Chris,
>>>
>>> I had to spend the day doing yard work and the entire time I was
>>> thinking that it would be a perfect day for a sail. I knew it was
>>> windy, but a 20 knot wind in rough water in the middle of the Chesapeake
>>> may have been a little too exciting for me. Beautiful day though and it
>>> sounds like you covered quite a bit of ground.
>>>
>>> By 25% main reef, did you mean the main was 75% out? With the sheets
>>> ran close to the mast and the Genoa at 70% to the mast, I think that
>>> might have been the ideal set-up for a close reach. Do you remember
>>> your speed and amount of heel? Did you keep the same sail plan for the
>>> 20 knot wind on your return? Whenever I've had to reef more than your
>>> sail plan on a close reach, I usually give up and motor back.
>>>
>>> Mary Lou & Fred spent the night at my marina and Tom & Alice Hogarty
>>> joined us for a short evening sail and dinner. Sailing conditions and
>>> company couldn't have been better. They took off for St. Michaels today
>>> so you guys weren't too far from each other.
>>>
>>> Keep this up and you're going to set a record for miles traveled in the
>>> first year.
>>>
>>> Lee
>>> 1986 Rhodes22 At Ease
>>> Kent Island, MD
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> cowie wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Did anyone sail the Chesapeake today. Nice summer day. Sunny, 12 kt
>>>> wind out of the south east, lowered the boom, 25% main reef, 70% jib
>>>> reef with the jib sheets at the innermost block. had a nice run from
>>>> hhn to poplar island. Came about to head home as the wind picked up.
>>>> 20 kt wind for the ride home with a significant sea. Got bounced
>>>> around a lot, too much wind and sea.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>> http://www.nabble.com/file/p23733472/IMG_0302.jpeg
>>
>
>
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