[Rhodes22-list] genoa size
R22RumRunner at aol.com
R22RumRunner at aol.com
Sun Oct 16 11:49:17 EDT 2011
Paul,
Without a photo it is hard to visualize what you currently have for shroud
protectors. One solution I found was to use pvc pipe ( approximately 3 feet
long) over the four forward shrouds and the turnbuckles. If they still
hang over a one inch pvc pipe, I've seen less experienced sailors add a second
pvc pipe over the smaller one, turning the inner pipe into a bearing so to
speak. There are many ways to approach this without getting rid of the
175. I sail on an inland lake and wouldn't be without it.
Rummy
In a message dated 10/15/2011 10:17:23 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
krawitzmail-rhodes at yahoo.com writes:
On my new 2nd Rhodes, I find that the 175% genoa is too much sail in heavy
air and too heavy/floppy in light air. And even with plastic rods covering
the shrouds and cylindrical vinyl turnbuckle covers, it gets readily
tangled
during tacks. I usually furl it a bit for greatest functionality across a
wider range of wind speeds, which hurts sail shape.
1. Other than Mary Lou's lovely UPS solution, what are the group's opinions
on ideal genoa size for the Rhodes?
2. Would a lighter edge fabric make the sail appreciably less heavy/floppy
in light air?
--
Paul Krawitz
"Clarity"
2008
http://www.flickr.com/photos/57960566@N08/6246515316/lightbox/
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