David,
I have a copy of the original tall rig plan that was given to me by Jerry.
The measurements are as follows:
J - 6' - 7"
P - 20' - 9"
P2 - 24' - 2"
Luff Foot Leech
Mainsail 20' - 9" 7' - 11" 21' - 11" Loose footed
Storm Jib 14' 5' - 10" 10' - 6"
Intermed 20' 6' - 10" 17' - 6"
Working 21' - 9" 7' - 9" 20' - 1"
150% 23' - 9" 10' - 8" 22' - 1"
170% 23' - 9" (11' - 3") ( ? ) ( ) are my
numbers - not provided on drawing. 170% of "J".
Spinn 200%
The balance of the drawing does not show any figures - but is a beautiful
Large drawing of the boat and rig.
No additional details are shown other than std
Good luck
GO.
LB/GF! M-17 # 316a 'that ain't bad gelcoat -it's "patina"!
Team Geezer Racing.....Old and in the Way
Arizona Sailing Squadron
In a message dated 8/14/2008 3:23:29 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone out there have suggestions regarding placement of a mast ring
for a spinnaker? My used M17 (#393) came with a nice spinnaker and pole,
but no attachment at the mast. Also, here and there I hear about someone
switching to the "tall rig." Is there an available resource for the
original M17 rigging plan and measurements?
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