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- July 19th, 2021, 7:22 am
- Forum: Technical Forum
- Topic: Downhaul Rigging
- Replies: 6
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Re: Downhaul Rigging
That is surprising considering even Murrays Hobie 18 downhaul kits are 6:1 and 8:1. I was sure the 22 would have something more powerful. Current standard on an A Class (non foiling),F16 and F18 is 16:1. When the wind pipes up, I can't imagine that a 6:1 system would allow enough downhaul tension to ...
- July 16th, 2021, 12:19 pm
- Forum: Technical Forum
- Topic: Downhaul Rigging
- Replies: 6
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Downhaul Rigging
This is specific to my new-to-me ARC-22, but I figured it might be useful to other platforms as well.
My ARC-22 mast was rigged as in the 1st picture. I am not sure how the downhaul is supposed to be rigged.
Downhaul.jpg
My RC-27 had an extra set of cleats on the mast, which made it easy to rig a ...
My ARC-22 mast was rigged as in the 1st picture. I am not sure how the downhaul is supposed to be rigged.
Downhaul.jpg
My RC-27 had an extra set of cleats on the mast, which made it easy to rig a ...
- May 10th, 2006, 9:25 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: 2006 Mug Race Results
- Replies: 1
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2006 Mug Race Results
The results can be found at the Rudder Club site: http://www.rudderclub.com/MugRace2006OverallFinish.pdf
- February 25th, 2005, 6:38 am
- Forum: Technical Forum
- Topic: Sailing with a GPS
- Replies: 7
- Views: 16981
- October 30th, 2004, 5:17 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Port-Starboard? Crunch....
- Replies: 9
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- September 30th, 2004, 1:24 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Port-Starboard? Crunch....
- Replies: 9
- Views: 21290
Bill,
You are 100% correct. I just wonder how much the fear of clearing the transom horizontally with your boat but hitting it with your body (or that of your crew) after being dunked in the water off the wire as a result of dumping the mainsheet comes into play. In most cases, I would bet it is a ...
You are 100% correct. I just wonder how much the fear of clearing the transom horizontally with your boat but hitting it with your body (or that of your crew) after being dunked in the water off the wire as a result of dumping the mainsheet comes into play. In most cases, I would bet it is a ...
- September 13th, 2004, 11:49 am
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Single-handed in the Pacific...
- Replies: 2
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Single Handed RC-27
I've singlehanded my RC-27. I do need help pulling the boat out of the water though. Alos, I really don't enjoy the single handed experience when the wind tops 15 kts. It's just too much work and I would rather be out on my A Class cat if I am singlehanded in those conditions.