[Public-List] inner staysl shown on original Whitby Brochure??
Glennb
brooks.glenn at comcast.net
Thu Mar 8 19:10:44 PST 2012
Thanks David,
Having these sail dimensions in one spot is very helpful. might be a good idea if someone could post them to the A30 web site under rigging, maybe. also the mast dimensions and section etc. it would be good reference material.
I am still curious about the staysail. the original sail plan in the builders brochure does not show a spinaker. I wonder if Carl A. meant for the staysail to be used with a big Genny in light air. And if it provides sufficient drive to mess with?? I guess it depends how badly one one wants to ghost along.
Glenn P
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On Mar 8, 2012, at 10:45 AM, David Terrell <dterrell1 at charter.net> wrote:
> Glenn
>
> I was just on the sailrite.com site. They have sail plans for many boats including ours. I see the attachment points above the spreaders and just aft of the stem head - I see about what you see - two feet and four feet. My read is that they show a # 1, 2, and 3 Genoa on the forestay and a staysail on the inner forestay. Their storm sail dimensions fit with what I see on the forestay. I am up on this a bit because I am going doing the same thing after a lot of hesitating.
>
> I copied this from their site. I think it may be helpful
>
> David, 432
>
>
> Data courtesy of: sailrite
> I J P E I2/P2 J2/E2
> 36.00ft (10973mm) 10.75ft (3277mm) 31.00ft (9449mm) 14.25ft (4343mm)
>
> CONSTRUCTION AND BACKGROUND DETAILS
> Length: 30ft (9144mm)
> Source of Data: Class Rules
> Builder/Designer: Carl Alberg
> URL: http://www.alberg30.org/
> Production Status: Out Of Production
> Description:
>
>
> SAIL DIMENSION TABLES (the more popular sails only)
>
> ALBERG 30 MAINSAIL Price This Sail
> Luff 31ft (9448mm)
> Foot 14.25ft (4343mm)
> Leech-AftHdBd 33.36ft (10168mm)
> Tack Ang 87.29*
> Diag (clew/head) 33.5ft (10210mm)
> Head (inches) 4.5in (114mm)
> Area (no Roach) 226.44*ft2 (21037mm2)
> Comments midgirth 8'6"
>
>
>
> ALBERG 30 GENOA Price This Sail
> Luff 34ft (10363mm)
> Foot 19ft (5791mm)
> Leech 33.5ft (10210mm)
> Perc LP 168.28*
> Length Perp 18.09*ft (5513mm)
> Deck Angle 1.16*
> Area 307.55*ft2 (28572mm2)
> Comments No 1 genoa
>
>
>
> ALBERG 30 JIBSAIL Price This Sail
> Luff 30ft (9143mm)
> Foot 10.25ft (3124mm)
> Leech 25.75ft (7848mm)
> Perc LP 79.26*
> Length Perp 8.52*ft (2596mm)
> Deck Angle 17.16*
> Area 127.78*ft2 (11871mm2)
> Comments working jib 7.25oz maximum cloth weight
>
>
>
> ALBERG 30 GENOA Price This Sail
> Luff 33ft (10058mm)
> Foot 15.75ft (4800mm)
> Leech 31.5ft (9601mm)
> Perc LP 138.23*
> Length Perp 14.86*ft (4529mm)
> Deck Angle 2.75*
> Area 245.16*ft2 (22776mm2)
> Comments
>
>
>
> ALBERG 30 SPINNAKER Price This Sail
> Stay 35.69*ft (10878mm)
> Foot 19.35*ft (5897mm)
> MidGirth 19.35*ft (5897mm)
> Perc LP 180*
> Area 587*ft2 (54534mm2)
> Comments
>
>
>
> ALBERG 30 ASYMMETRICAL Price This Sail
> Luff 36ft (10972mm)
> Foot 18ft (5486mm)
> Leech 33ft (10058mm)
> Perc LP 165*
> Area 486*ft2 (45151mm2)
> Comments
>
>
>
> ALBERG 30 STORMJIB Price This Sail
> Luff 20.66*ft (6297mm)
> Foot 7.94*ft (2420mm)
> Leech 17.28*ft (5266mm)
> Perc LP 60.0*
> Length Perp 6.45*ft (1965mm)
> Deck Angle 19.04*
> Area 66.64*ft2 (6191mm2)
> Comments
>
>
>
> ALBERG 30 DRIFTER Price This Sail
> Luff 35.69*ft (10878mm)
> Foot 17.88*ft (5449mm)
> Leech 32.27*ft (9835mm)
> Perc LP 149.95*
> Length Perp 16.12*ft (4913mm)
> Deck Angle 9.01*
> Area 287.67*ft2 (26726mm2)
> Comments
>
>
>
> ALBERG 30 DRIFTER Price This Sail
> Luff 31ft (9448mm)
> Foot 14.25ft (4343mm)
> Leech 34ft (10363mm)
> Perc LP 132.56*
> Length Perp 14.25*ft (4343mm)
> Deck Angle -16.10*
> Area 220.87*ft2 (20520mm2)
> Comments
>
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 9:37 PM, brooks.glenn at comcast.net wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> haha, just now looked closely at the original A-30 brochure that came with Dolce (7 years buried in my filing cabinet).
>>
>> I see what appears to be a deck sweeping inner staysail drawn on the sail plan (L:19.0', Foot: 14.0', leach 21.0'). Tacks to the deck a foot or two aft the stem head, and clew sweeps right down to side deck bisecting the forward main cabin window. The head is hoisted by the toping lift halyard mounted on the mast maybe 4' above the spreaders...
>>
>> Can anybody comment on what this sail is designed for?? The sail is clearly not a storm jyb, but I wonder if this position could be used to hoist a storm jyb? or is this only a light air lapper??? If this is supposed to be a light air sail, what weight sail cloth might be most appropriate these days?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Glenn P S/V Dolce sail # 318
>>
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