shorten that rear line on the boom till the foot verlaps the boom by 30-50mm .that will bend the mast a bit ore and tension the head better.
why am telling him this
Thanks I will do that. ? where do I get the needles and what size this hand sewing has got knobs on it and I still have another sail to change.
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AUS230
Finished recutting both sails. Installed double down haul. It is now ready to sail except for a bit of paint touch up
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aus230
Nice Sails!
This is where I estimate the Centre of Area.
You will have to decide where you think the Centre of Effort will be, but it most likely will be at that height, and some where ahead of that point, but how far ??
Clem
The mast step is at 10% but I can rake the mast back to 15%. I am not sure how this all works but it seemed to be well balanced at Lake Lefrroy. any advice is appreciated.
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Recently I was talking to a 2nd year Uni student doing Aero engineering and was directed to wikipedia for answers to the questions....
The concept of the aerodynamic center (AC) is important in aerodynamics. It is fundamental in the science of stability of aircraft in flight.
For symmetric airfoils in subsonic flight the aerodynamic center is located approximately 25% of the chord from the leading edge of the airfoil. This point is described as the quarter-chord point. This result also holds true for 'thin-airfoils '. For non-symmetric (cambered) airfoils the quarter-chord is only an approximation for the aerodynamic center.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerodynamic_center
This has changed some of my thoughts on sails just a little bit.....
So this is what it looks like on paper. Or I mean plastic... as you cant always trust plastic ...Vic you are gona have to fine tune it out under sail.
I have applied the Paul Day mathematical principal of sail centering to the above sails and have reached the conclusion that i may be adding another second place trophy to my collection in january
However I havent factored in luck and punctures for either of us ,so the result cannotyet be confirmed