[Public-list] #2

J Bergquist jbergqui at gmail.com
Mon Oct 16 11:51:14 PDT 2006


Mike-

Thanks for the info. I am curious to know what is the cloth weight of your
sail?

The information available at:

http://www.alberg30.org/Assoc/Racing/sails.html

Seems to limit the weight to 6.5 Oz, but some other people on the list have
suggested 7 Oz as a minimum.

Thoughts?

J

On 10/16/06, Mike Lehman <sail_505 at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> The measurements are in the handbook - it is not a full luff. Mine has a
> short piece of wire that attaches to the tack and gets it odd the deck.
>
>
>
> Mike Lehman
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> From: "J Bergquist" <jbergqui at gmail.com>
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> Subject: [Public-list] #2
> Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 09:11:33 -0400
>
> Past Association Commodore Bob Kirk was kind enough to give me his old #2.
> I
> measured it last night with a friend in the middle of my street and the
> dimensions I found are as follows:
>
> Luff 31'4" with a 3'4" wire pendant at the top
> Foot 14' 11.5"
> Leech 30' 4"
> LP 14' 2.25" (this makes it a 135% sail)
> Height of LP 4' 8.75"
>
> This sail was very old and I did not have tackle to stretch it really
> hard,
> so we were just doing that by hand on my driveway. It says 'Ulmer" which
> apparently is UK before they were UK.
>
> There is a lot of leech hollow.
>
> I was surprised at the short luff. This seems strange to me for a #2. I
> expected the sail to be full hoist (luff dimension of at least 34 ft). I
> would be interested in hearing people's thoughts on these measurements -
> whether they are good numbers to shoot for, or whether they are too big or
> too small (particularly LP, foot dimension, and luff length).
>
> There was kind of a strange seaming pattern. One seam ran from clew to
> luff,
> ending a few feet above LP. Below this seam, panel seams ran vertically
> (more or less parallel to the luff). Above this seam, panel seams were
> cross
> cut (more or less parallel to the foot).
>
> I have gotten concrete sail quotes from UK, North, and Sail Rite. The Sail
> Rite guy assures me that if I build one of his sails it will be just as
> good
> as a brand name sail. My thought is not only will I save some money, but I
> will also get to learn how to do canvaswork which would enable me to do my
> own sail, cover, and upholstery repairs in the future.
>
> All the quotes seem to be built around cloth weight of 6.5 Oz to 7 Oz. Any
> thoughts on that?
>
> I appreciate y'alls patience and input on this. Sorry to be so dense. I
> just
> want to be an informed customer rather than just asking the sailmaker to
> figure everythign out for me. Since I am kind of an idiot when it comes to
> sailmaking, I am probably asking things that some of you think are silly.
> Again, preciate your patience.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> J Bergquist
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