[Alberg30] Mast bend

Christos Katehis GreekSailor at worldnet.att.net
Fri Jul 25 05:32:01 PDT 2003


Bill,

I have done the same exact thing on Kasia #383 and noticed the same
performance improvement. I've kept it like that for a few months now.

Last month the rig went through heavy weather during my trip to Bermuda.
25knts for 20 hours under working jib only. and a few squalls to 40knts.
Although the whole boat was flexing (a surprise to me) and the rig was being
pumped uncontrollably, the rig was strong.

You mention you are planning to install a vang....I installed a Garhauer
vang, very good. However, you must re-enforce the attachment of the
gooseneck to the mast...I did it with 1/4 28 bolts. Because, when the storm
hit me on the way to Bermuda the track that the gooseneck is attached too
ripped right out of the mast. That is a separate story and you will read in
the A30 Mainsheet.

Apparently new forces are applied to the gooseneck with a vang and it must
be addressed.

Garhauer snatch blocks proved good too.

Christos
Kasia #383
New York


----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Blevins" <billblevins at mac.com>
To: <public-list at alberg30.org>
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 7:17 AM
Subject: [Alberg30] Mast bend


> A30 racers,
>
> I just re-read the past threads on rig tension again. (We race.) I thought
we were pointing pretty good in most wind conditions until we had some
"experienced" racers sail with us last week. (They loved the A30 by the
way). During the race, the comments were "this boat should point higher than
this". (In 4-6 knots of wind the aparent wind angle off the bow was 43-45
degrees).
>
> I've been thinking about this all week, so last night I went to the boat,
loosened the forestay, took the backstay all the way in and snugged up the
forestay again. This probably added 2 inches to the forestay and took away 2
in the back. (The backstay is as far "in" as it can be adjusted now).
>
> I had previously set the mast so that the top was directly over the base
with the forward bend being pulled slightly to the bow by the forward
lowers. NOW, there is a gentle bend aft and the top of the mast is obviously
not over the base anymore.
>
> I see that's not what has been suggested in previous threads on this topic
but I was wondering if those of you who DO have backstay adjusters see that
your rig looks "curved" when the backstay is on going to windward.
>
> I went sailing last night in about 3-4 knots of wind and the aparent wind
angle seemed to improve about 5 degrees on each side. I was reading 38-40
degrees.
>
> I'm happy with the result, just questioning if this is good for the mast
to ALWAYS have a bend - since I don't have a backstay adjuster yet. (Still
have to buy a vang first, new snatch blocks...list goes on and on...)
>
> (I have my tensions written down and can look them up if that's needed by
any of you to answer my question.)
>
> Thank you.
>
> Bill Blevins
> "Sabrina" #158
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