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The babystay doesn't go slack. The whole mast moves back, but more at
the top than at the middle. If you want to see the effect of
tightening t
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The babystay doesn't go sl
lighting a candle by the hollow stump at midnight! Those
> with multiple spreaders are the devils own design.
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lighting a candle by the hollow stump at midnight!
Those with multiple spreaders are the devils own design.RonWild CheriC&C 30-1STL
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Looking at this as an engineering problem (I don't have a 30-2) - explain what
I'm missing:
Top of the mast is more or less fixed (fore a
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Jake's pretty much right
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Your adjustable backstay is used to control forestay tension. You probably
won’t get a lot of mast bend, but as I recall the 30-2 had a s
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I'm new to sailing. My C&C 30MkII has an adjustable back stay. However, I
have watched a c
Talk to other 30mkII about the specifics of your mast Lorne. The 34+/36xl
has very racy-flexible mast from what I've seen and a significantly taller
rig. (love those 34+/36's!). To get the mast on my 30mkII to bend 6" would
be on the top end of loads for the mast section and height that we have in
Hi Lorne,
I found this quite useful...you get the lingo and the overall concepts along
with good drawings.
http://www.riggingandsails.com/pdf/selden-tuning.pdf
Have fun...
Bettina
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> I'm new to sailing. My C&C 30MkII has an adjus
ches. It was very noticeable.
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The Dutch guy on the You
One year I sailed a wooden boat where the last 1000 lbs of backstay tension
was just the stern getting nearer the masthead, rather than the inverse!
Andy
C&C 40
Peregrine
On Thu, Jun 2, 2016 at 9:48 AM, Jean-Francois J Rivard via CnC-List <
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Do you have a baby stay?
On 2016-06-02 09:48 AM, Jean-Francois J Rivard via CnC-List wrote:
The Dutch guy on the Youtube video is full of crap.
It works the exact same way with the masthead rig. Think about
pulling the string back on a bow (Bow and arrows) it has the exact
same effect. It m
The Dutch guy on the Youtube video is full of crap.
It works the exact same way with the masthead rig. Think about pulling
the string back on a bow (Bow and arrows) it has the exact same effect. It
moves the top down and back / bows the mast in middle (Your mast has
flexibility built into it
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Subject: Stus-List Adjustable backstay?
I'm new to sailing. My C&C 30MkII has an adjustable back stay. However, I
have watched a couple sailing videos and they say with a full rig vs.
fractional, it cannot be adjuste
Hi Lorne,
You have a "mast head rig". Full rig is a term
better suited for bigger ships. Be thankful for
the adjustable backstay. It's nice to have.
Downwind work = tension off
Upwind work = tension on, more wind = more tension
It's that simple. The subtleties come with how
much tension to a
I'm new to sailing. My C&C 30MkII has an adjustable back stay. However, I
have watched a couple sailing videos and they say with a full rig vs.
fractional, it cannot be adjusted because the back and front stays are
attached at the top.
How do you adjust the mast rack/bend with a back stay if the
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