Some Good Multi JR sailing....Balkan Shipyards

  • 21 Nov 2022 18:04
    Reply # 12997378 on 12996176
    Anonymous wrote:

    Who knew the junk rig could be so much fun!

    I just had a look - yes, pretty exciting I would say. Very impressive.

    I wonder if it would be possible to get some video from another platform, say, a power boat or something fast enough to keep up. It would be great to see what that whole thing looks like, sailing at speed - and shunting.


    Well done!


    Will be my pleasure Graeme, the video below is actually the Second Episode of the same roof. So at first, it's crazy style Balkan Roofing, showing the done job.

    Then at about 3 minutes we go sailing in a Force 6, ripping to windward, beside me filming us is a friend on a 6 meter mono, he's Motoring in towards our harbour.

    In Bulgarian, at 3:58 Stefan Says while he's filming us "They say that with only one sail, you cant sail to windward, look at him go! we CANT Pass Him."

    It gets even better at 4:13 when he goes on, and Says "but look at these waves, the current and swell are against him, yet look at him go... Perfect!"

    Who said JR's don't go to windward???

    Keep Shunting,

    Balkan Shipyards

    https://youtu.be/FTo6pFOwjXs

  • 20 Nov 2022 19:06
    Reply # 12996176 on 12947817
    Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Who knew the junk rig could be so much fun!

    I just had a look - yes, pretty exciting I would say. Very impressive.

    I wonder if it would be possible to get some video from another platform, say, a power boat or something fast enough to keep up. It would be great to see what that whole thing looks like, sailing at speed - and shunting.


    Well done!


    Last modified: 20 Nov 2022 19:22 | Anonymous member (Administrator)
  • 20 Nov 2022 18:34
    Reply # 12996169 on 12953361
    Anonymous wrote:

    Looks like fun, Rael.

    Are you on the Black Sea in that video?

    I am also wondering how often to need to reef with your proa. It seems like you always have the full sail up.

    Sorry for late reply Scott, JRA got put into my spam folder....???.... Gmail has style I suppose....

    Yea Black sea sailing in the video, crashing away...

    I start reefing in a F6 when it's blowing close to 20 knots, sometimes I reef on my way into port, so I enter in a lower gear... it gives more time to think about where and how I will park, I may catch onto a mooring buoy, I may moor bow to the quay, hook off the stern, or I may drop the hook near the beach... So coming in reefed is always good, you know, just reef on the way in... JR style, no heading up and tying reef knots for the next 10 minutes... Junks are so amazing.

    I had a couple hairy situations where the JR saved us, as we turn towards the anchorage and start coming in on a following wind, proas are bad downwind, they develop ridiculous weather helm. On both occasions there was a big swell rolling into port, the boat was running and surfing, we were going so fast that I could barely hold her on course. Breakwater coming up, I'm pulling on my rudder like never before, if she goes to where she wants, we ride into the break water... It was frightening! While I'm pulling like crazy on my rudder, I told Jenia let the halyard go, she reefed a panel in five seconds, then she tightened up the yard parrel , set the throat parrel and the boat just came into trim in 15 seconds.

    It will never happen again, since I reef earlier now, though the JR saved us for sure on those 2 occasions.

    I love it!!!

    Take care man,

    Keep Shunting,

    Balkan Shipyards. 

  • 13 Oct 2022 21:56
    Reply # 12953361 on 12947817

    Looks like fun, Rael.

    Are you on the Black Sea in that video?

    I am also wondering how often to need to reef with your proa. It seems like you always have the full sail up.

  • 13 Oct 2022 18:50
    Reply # 12953050 on 12951545
    Anonymous wrote:

    Who knew the junk rig could be so much fun!

    James Wharram was against them, after he tested flat panel rigs on his catamarans during the 60's. I think he made a mistake....

      Keep Shunting Jan

    Rael

  • 12 Oct 2022 16:16
    Reply # 12951545 on 12947817

    Who knew the junk rig could be so much fun!

  • 09 Oct 2022 20:56
    Message # 12947817

    In the Balkans...

    Balkan Shipyards

    https://youtu.be/pjvGeBJFNyw

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