[Public-List] Stern squat.

Mike Lehman sail_505 at hotmail.com
Fri Feb 15 07:33:42 PST 2013


The boats that I was referring to were the really early ones up to I believe 
#26 that needed extra ballast.




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-----Original Message----- 
From: Gordon Laco
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2013 10:28 AM
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Subject: Re: [Public-List] Stern squat.

I meant to say 'trim ballast', not 'trip ballast'....


On 15/02/13 10:26 AM, "Gordon Laco" <mainstay at csolve.net> wrote:

> Hi David -
>
> I think that boat was GRAYLING, she's a nice one.  I think I saw her at
> Toronto's National Yacht Club since she was sold.
>
> So she had trip ballast up forward?  Maybe I shouldn't be so bashful about
> what I've done with SURPRISE.
>
> Perhaps we should share photos of our boats at rest to compare trim?
>
> Gord Surprise #426
>
>
>
>
> On 15/02/13 10:21 AM, "David Tessier" <dfjtessier at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> I looked at a certain pre-liner one-owner (if you count father, then son 
>> as
>> one owner) A30 with turquoise topsides and a short-footed mainsail that 
>> lived
>> up near Gord Laco on The Georgian Bay, as it is called on the old charts.
>> She
>> had had a long  and perhaps distinguished racing career in the Toronto 
>> area.
>> During the several hours I enjoyed crawling all over her under her winter
>> cover, I found a tidy little pile of lead (Pb) ingots up under the Vee 
>> berth,
>> which I was told helped her racing trim whilst, I assumed, meeting the
>> applicable one design rules.
>> I thought that I read somewhere that the squat stern trim of the A30 
>> resulted
>> from a misunderstanding (!) between the designer and the builder, along 
>> the
>> lines of the rig (not fractional), size of mainsail (over large) and the 
>> use
>> of iron (not lead) ballast.  Who knows!  I love our mystery lady all the
>> same.
>> I suppose that my 90' of anchor chain in the bow is helping our fore/aft
>> trim,
>> perhaps partly compensating for my 205 lb weight in the cockpit.  And I 
>> have
>> photographic evidence from MariAnne cove anchorage that shifting myself 
>> from
>> cockpit to bow makes a discernable difference in trim, judging from the 
>> boot
>> stripe.
>> Cheers,David TROIS BOULEAUX #319.
>> P.S.: Anyone chartered a sailboat in the Whitsundays?  We have lined one 
>> up
>> for a week in March and would welcome any advice.
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