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Ideas for Boom Vang

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Created by jgb1787 > 9 months ago, 7 Apr 2015
jgb1787
WA, 70 posts
7 Apr 2015 8:34PM
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Hi Guys, After a little information and pictures of what everyone is running for their boom Vang. the current setup i have is to far away from the cockpit so i want to run it to the side though the deck organizer along with the halyards back to the cockpit :) Show me what you got! Cheers

nswsailor
NSW, 1434 posts
8 Apr 2015 5:20PM
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When you set it up make sure you can reach the line in front of the jam cleat as you will want to see how much pressure you have on.

I can't quiet reach mine and will have to move it back about 20cm sometime in the future.

madmission
VIC, 234 posts
9 Apr 2015 2:57PM
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Hi Ramona
I love the photo , captures the action not much tension on the vang but plenty on the mainsheet
plenty of heel , small jib , main reefed? and storm boards in
Photos rarely do the conditions justice but looks like fun

Ramona
NSW, 7584 posts
9 Apr 2015 6:34PM
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madmission said..
Hi Ramona
I love the photo , captures the action not much tension on the vang but plenty on the mainsheet
plenty of heel , small jib , main reefed? and storm boards in
Photos rarely do the conditions justice but looks like fun


Previous owners crossing Bass Straight in Sydney Hobart race.

LooseChange
NSW, 2140 posts
9 Apr 2015 8:26PM
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Can someone please enlighten me regarding Bass Strait? Why during a Sydney Hobart race are yachts referred to as "crossing" Bass Strait when in fact they never enter Bass Strait but stay entirely in the Tasman Sea. The Eastern limit of Bass Strait is defined as being from Gabo Island to East Sister Island.

FreeRadical
WA, 855 posts
9 Apr 2015 7:37PM
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LooseChange said..
Can someone please enlighten me regarding Bass Strait? Why during a Sydney Hobart race are yachts referred to as "crossing" Bass Strait when in fact they never enter Bass Strait but stay entirely in the Tasman Sea. The Eastern limit of Bass Strait is defined as being from Gabo Island to East Sister Island.


Pedant!

LooseChange
NSW, 2140 posts
9 Apr 2015 9:48PM
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FreeRadical said..

LooseChange said..
Can someone please enlighten me regarding Bass Strait? Why during a Sydney Hobart race are yachts referred to as "crossing" Bass Strait when in fact they never enter Bass Strait but stay entirely in the Tasman Sea. The Eastern limit of Bass Strait is defined as being from Gabo Island to East Sister Island.



Pedant!


Perhaps, just let me Google that.

Ramona
NSW, 7584 posts
10 Apr 2015 8:53AM
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LooseChange said..
Can someone please enlighten me regarding Bass Strait? Why during a Sydney Hobart race are yachts referred to as "crossing" Bass Strait when in fact they never enter Bass Strait but stay entirely in the Tasman Sea. The Eastern limit of Bass Strait is defined as being from Gabo Island to East Sister Island.


It's the media.

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
10 Apr 2015 10:10AM
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And just like politics its b##lsh#t baffles brains

LooseChange
NSW, 2140 posts
10 Apr 2015 10:27AM
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Ramona said..

LooseChange said..
Can someone please enlighten me regarding Bass Strait? Why during a Sydney Hobart race are yachts referred to as "crossing" Bass Strait when in fact they never enter Bass Strait but stay entirely in the Tasman Sea. The Eastern limit of Bass Strait is defined as being from Gabo Island to East Sister Island.



It's the media.


If by the "media" you include the so called professional yachting commenters, then yes, the media.

Rob Mundle is one of the chief protagonists, quite often I have heard him describe the race as "The yachts are now entering the most dangerous phase of the race as they attempt to cross Bass Strait", mind you, he is not alone, there are many others that call the race the same way.

smartpig
NSW, 11 posts
10 Apr 2015 8:15PM
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I guess if they describe it as "crossing the Tasman sea" people might think they're a little lost :-)

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
10 Apr 2015 9:01PM
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would you prefer them to say ..... they are going around Bass Straight ?



the other thing that may be false in the wording is ........ straight , was Bass straight ?


what this has to do with Boom vangs ......... i have no idea ..............

LooseChange
NSW, 2140 posts
10 Apr 2015 9:41PM
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SandS said..

would you prefer them to say ..... they are going around Bass Straight ?



the other thing that may be false in the wording is ........ straight , was Bass straight ?


what this has to do with Boom vangs ......... i have no idea ..............


No, I would prefer them to say that they approaching the Tasmanian coast after having left the mainland.

If you wish to call it Straight instead of Strait, I'm fine with that .... your choice

It has nothing to do with boom vangs but thread hijacking is rife on this site and as we all seem rather friendly, I thought ........... why not?

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
11 Apr 2015 12:23AM
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LooseChange said..

SandS said..

would you prefer them to say ..... they are going around Bass Straight ?



the other thing that may be false in the wording is ........ straight , was Bass straight ?


what this has to do with Boom vangs ......... i have no idea ..............



No, I would prefer them to say that they approaching the Tasmanian coast after having left the mainland.

If you wish to call it Straight instead of Strait, I'm fine with that .... your choice

It has nothing to do with boom vangs but thread hijacking is rife on this site and as we all seem rather friendly, I thought ........... why not?


MattM14
NSW, 187 posts
11 Apr 2015 9:03PM
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To get back to the original question, I remembered to take some pics of my set up today. I faced much the same situation with my vang and Cunningham controls located at the base of the mast.
The pics aren't the best but a couple of deck mounted blocks and some cam cleats and the control has been shifted to beside the traveller within easy reach of the main sheet hand.




Pekeri
VIC, 81 posts
12 Apr 2015 12:41PM
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Keep it simple.

This might be of help. pekeri.com/cgi-sys/suspendedpage.cgi



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