Wind |
Light – 0-5 knots
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Medium – 6-16 knots
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Heavy – 17+ knots
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Comments |
Sail Inventory |
Mainsail A-7+ for Std. Petti & BB Mainsail LM-2 for stiff Petti mast Genoa MG-15 / MJ-8 Spinnaker CD-5 or R-5 |
Mainsail A-7+ for Std. Petti & BB Mainsail LM-2 for stiff Petti mast Genoa MG-15 / MJ-8 Spinnaker CD-5 or R-5 |
Mainsail A-7+ for Std. Petti & BB Mainsail A-10 for stiff Petti mast Genoa HG-15 / MJ-8H Spinnaker CD-5 or R-5 |
The sea conditions and waves can change the wind range in the sail inventory |
Mast Rake |
123,5 cm (Petticrow) 120,0 cm (BB) |
122,5 cm (Petticrow) 120,0 cm (BB) |
122,5 cm (Petticrow) 120,0 cm (BB) |
Measure 80cm up from deck, transfer mark at mast to the forestay. Measure along the forestay to deck level |
Mast Ram
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Mast 1,5 cm forward at deck level |
Mast neutral |
Mast 2,5 cm forward at deck level |
If you struggle with pointing, pull the mast back |
Mast Position |
83,0 cm (Petticrow) 81,5 cm (BB) |
83,0 cm (Petticrow) 81,5 cm (BB) |
83,0 cm (Petticrow) 81,5 cm (BB) |
Mast position at deck level is taken from station 4 |
Jumpers (adjustable) Jumpers (fixed) |
Loose
Loos gauge tension 6
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Mast straight
Loos gauge tension 6
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Mast straight
Loos gauge tension 6
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Make sure the mast is straight from side to side |
Upper Shrouds |
Loose gauge tension 14 for Std. Petti & BB and 12 for stiff Petti mast minus 1 turn |
Loose gauge tension 14 for Std. Petti & BB and 12 for stiff Petti mast plus 1-2 turns |
Loose gauge tension 14 for Std. Petti & BB and 12 for stiff Petti mast plus 3 turns |
Tension is taken without plastic. Shroud position from station 4. is 83 cm all time, for light crew 80 cm |
Lower Shrouds |
Let the mast bend 1 cm to leeward at spreader level |
Mast straight |
Mast straight plus 1-1½ turn so the mast bends to windward |
When you set the mast straight, look up at the sail groove |
Backstay |
Little tension in the very light |
Just tight to prevent the mast top from moving in waves |
Just tight to prevent the mast top from moving in waves |
Little tension in the very light to pre-bend the mast |
Runners |
Slack to 15 -16 cm above deck Mark # 4 |
From 15 – 5 cm above deck Mark # 3 – # 2 |
From 5 – 0 cm this is maximum Mark # 1 |
Mark # 1 (tape) runners at through deck level such that the forestay reads 30 on the Loos gauge. This is the maximum runner setting |
Mainsail |
Light sheeting; upper teltales flying straight back |
Sheet until the top batten is parallel with the boom; upper telltales 20% on leeward side |
Sheet until the main is flying nicely, the top batten is 2 degrees twisted to leeward, telltales are flying straight back |
If you struggle with pointing, you must pull the sheet harder, but check the mast ram first |
Main Traveller |
To windward; boom on middle |
To windward; boom on middle |
On the middle and up to 10 cm to leeward |
The boat has to be light on the helm |
Outhaul |
2,0cm from black band |
1cm from black band |
All the way out to black band |
The sail has to be flat along the boom in heavy wind |
Cunningham |
Loose |
Loose – just remove wrinkles along luff |
Just remove wrinkles along the luff |
In very heavy winds, you can pull hard to move draft forward |
Boomvang |
Loose Make sure it is cleated for the run |
Loose Make sure it is cleated for the run |
Loose Make sure it is cleated for the run |
On the reach and run pull so the top batten is parallel to the boom |
Genoa Sheet
|
Pull so the foot just touches the shroud at deck level |
Pull until the foot is touching 10 cm up at shrouds |
Pull until the foot is touching 25 cm up at shrouds |
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Genoa Barberhaul
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Mark #4 / 15 cm out of cuddy 15-18 cm from the spreader |
Mark #2 / 9 – 10 cm out of cuddy 5 cm from the spreader |
Mark #3 / 10 – 12 cm out of cuddy 8 cm from the spreader |
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Genoa Halyard |
Small wrinkles along the luff |
Just remove wrinkles along the luff |
Just remove wrinkles along the luff |
Make sure that the luff is NOT overstretched |