aus230,
I think even more so "Black Ice" is the right name cos it's Black and very slippery.
After yesterday "Midnight Madness" would be good.
Ron
I must insist that you take off the wing and go and find a long winding hill to test it all on
with video of course
Baby that looks like fun.....I really, really, really hope it works.
OK so where did the seat cushion come from? I know i've seen that before.
Its a car seat sit on liner. Its out of may Nissan it kept moving around.So they have found a new home. I have used them in all my yachts.
The winged mini in her standard clothes
down haul not attached and the cover around the mast bast not fitted yet.
Have to adjust the mast rake.(laying to far back)
The reflector on the front is for night sailing Vic????
or... just so you can find it in the dark with your head torch?
It's a classy bit of gear mate.
I reckon she's the "Ebony Princess".
I look forward to seeing it sail.
i wouldnt touch that mast rake or position until youve sailed it Vic, cos it looks like its just right
I think Vic may be correct. But best option would be to make the mast rake adjustable like on our class 5s, and my mini
It is adjustable The position is about right but I like the option of being able to adjust the rake, I have never made one that I can not adjust.
Seen as the subject has headed in this direction....when do you change your mast rake? What to? And why? I've used mine so far to lift the boom up from smacking my head
Cheers Col
You rake the mast back as you change down to smaller sails to keep the COE in the same place.
5.5m2 sail
4.0m2 sail
2.5m2 storm sail
also for different cut sails. a club88 sail has a different "initial "mast rake to later Viking sail and again to something more recent. also if the boom-mast pocket angle is greater you may need to alter the rake as happened to col
I find that I have to lay back the rake a little more at Lefroy (on salt) and stand it up more on lake Walyungup (loose surface) without adjustment I get into all sorts of trouble there. The club 88s are or where a pretty standard design made on the one gig and the sails where made to the clubs specs so the mast post was set at the same angle for each yacht.
Aus230 was not built to any plans available so I had to have some way of balancing the yacht hence the adjustable mast post. I guess I just carried over the idea to my other yachts. I think all the new class5 have (Europe New Zealand) have adjustable mast rake for fine tuning.
Cheers
aus230
So...if I'm reading this right. Hard surface COE as low as possible, rake the mast back...without loosing my head. Soft surface, move COE higher, stand mast higher up? As a easy rule of thumb.
Cheers Col
That is what I find others may find different results. (Lake Walyungup is a bit like sailing on ball bearings in some areas and if the rake is to far back I lose the back end of the yacht). I am only talking about a couple of degrees of rake. I still have a long way to go in learning all this stuff
Cheers
aus230
my 5 has2 or 3 mast positions,slightly forward for walyungup and back for lefroy.
that was set up for4.00x8 wheels
having said that, when i changed to 26" wheelsI moved my weight back by 150mm without and detrment on walyungup. probably could have moved the mast back too but ran out of time to test.
note I didnt change the mast angle ,just the position
the boom when sheeted in fully is parallel to ground and 500mm above.
your job is to make you and the yacht fit under that
any chance of lefroy before easter vic?. we will be packing yachts straight after easter
it aint hijacking arjay, its just lack of wind yak-yak
Some close up pic.s, All I have to do now is pull it to bits, clean everything(covered in dust from building the new class5) Give it a final spray and put on the decals
Then sail the dam thing
Cheers
Vic
Hi Vic,
Yacht looks great, very neat job.
Please could you tell me what you are using as your steering connector (red bit)?
I also am curious as to why you chose to use mini instead of 5 with 26" wheels with a wing?
When I built Vindicator I decide at the time it was the smallest I could make a 'yacht for high speeds with a wing without things getting untidy............
I'd love to see you prove me wrong!
Cheers, Bill
we did warn him bill , but he just had that urge to do what a rock ape has to do
Im thinking of what kind of breeze will get it smokin'but like you I hope to be proven wrong, I plan to have vidi along on the day for a comparison
it will be worthrigging up just for the group photo
Bill.
The steering piece is nolathane solid rod. my steering is the same as Clem's mini, he sent me the info on how to set it up(thanks Clem) I made it this way so that I could build a more streamlined body.
It is very much an experiment, would have drove me mad if I did not try(you no that WHAT IF THING) If it does not work it can end up in the chook pen maybe not all will be lost as I can always fit a wider axle and a longer front plank.
Cheers
Vic