[Public-List] Fractional rigs
Gordon Laco
mainstay at csolve.net
Sat Sep 26 14:58:49 PDT 2009
Well you will laugh John...
I was day dreaming about the feasibility of cutting the ballast off,
having a lead keel designed and cast complete with a deadwood to make
up the volume due to the lead being denser and smaller in volume for
the same weight.
Why all this radical thinking? When I got SURPRISE she had a 40 year
old main and a totally blown out 170 on the furler. She was over on
her ear in 10 knots of wind and my old War of 1812 schooner went to
weather better. What a difference a tuned rig and a new suit of
sails made!!!
Gord
426 Surprise
On 26-Sep-09, at 5:48 PM, John Birch wrote:
> If one is going to break from the one design, go whole hog and go
> carbon fiber ; )
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gordon Laco" <mainstay at csolve.net>
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> Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2009 2:55 PM
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>> I considered doing it to SURPRISE when I was grappling with the
>> issue of getting her tuned up and sailing better.
>>
>> The Abbott 33 has a fractional rig that would fit an Alberg 30
>> perfectly... and Abbott has several lovely tapered aluminium masts
>> at their facility in Sarnia.
>>
>> see http://www.abbottboats.com/a33.htm
>>
>> With a tall fractional rig, an A30 would be much closer winded;
>> faster in both light and heavy air, better balanced... and have
>> the advantage of being able to carry a much fuller main for light
>> air which could be instantly transformed into a very flat main
>> for heavy air by hauling on the backstay and bending the mast.
>>
>> BUT... the wouldn't be an Alberg 30 anymore; it would be a weird
>> orphan - a better sailing one, but still an orphan.
>>
>> That, and the cost of the transformation, weighed to convince me
>> to lay the project aside.
>>
>> There are stories in the Canadian marine business involving
>> Alberg's intention to give the 30 a bendy fractional rig with a
>> tapered mast - very much like the Folkboat's, but Whitby Boatworks
>> wanted to use the much cheaper heavy extrusion mast with the simple
>> mast head we got. The stock Alberg 30 mast has been chided in
>> the business as a "totem pole" for its weight and lack of
>> taper... but since the boat was a one-design it really didn't
>> matter so much if the rig was inferior so long as all were the same.
>>
>>
>> On 26-Sep-09, at 2:38 PM, Peter Amos wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Can or should an Alberg 30,or in my case now a Pearson Vanguard,
>>> be modified to a fractional rig.
>>> Pete ex Tait Tait #478
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