[Rhodes22-list] Sailing right angles

Richard Beytagh rbeytagh at gmail.com
Mon Jun 6 11:05:03 EDT 2016


Firstly, it should be 5 gallon jug of Rum that you use as ballast.
Secondly, did you move the sheeting points forward? With my 130% the cars
are right at the forward end of the traveller.

Cheers



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Richard Beytagh
Phone: 828 337 0180

On Sun, Jun 5, 2016 at 7:48 PM, Chris Cowie <ccowie at cowieassociates.com>
wrote:

> I have been frustrated with not being able to sail any better than about
> 110-120 degrees on a close haul.  I made several adjustments recently and
> am
> happy to report being able to tack in the nineties.  First changed from a
> 180 to a 130 head sail, then lost five pounds, added a five gallon jug of
> water ballast forward of the v berth and tightened the aft stays.  I think
> Phillip Rhodes did not  take into account the extra motor and gas can
> weight
> most of us add to the aft end of our boats and I think the added water
> balast helps balance the boat.  I was able to test this at low tide on the
> potomac River having sailed down wind toward the national mall and needing
> to make my way back up wind toward Alexandria va in a very narrow deep
> water
> area to re enter the channel back to my marina at the national sailing
> marina  this past Saturday.  Next trick is to replace my wooden tiller with
> that nice new shinny fiberglass one to make the boat go faster.  If that
> doesn't work I will resort to more rum in memory of our great rummy.
>
>
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