Paul Thompson wrote:Hi Jeff,
I have done a basic drawing, but need the following info before it can be of much use.
LAP - so that I know how much mast we have.
Mast diameter - so I can double check its suitability for the job
Position - You need to tell me the preferred position for the mast and give me a measurement from the bow to the center of that position. You can use King Henry's thumb for the measurement don't worry about metric measures.
Right now, as close to the forward edge of the coachroof as possible looks good but this may or not be viable depending on the structure underneath.
As soon as you are able to give me the above info, I'll post a preliminary sail plan.
I came home today and took all these measurements and entered them into a file in my (allegedly) smart phone. Now as I come in to send them to you I see that it ate them. I'll go out tomorrow and measure again, and perhaps we can make more progress.
General numbers by memory: Length above partners is 32 feet. Bury will be about 44 inches, but the sail will have to be raised higher to account for the cabin top, to about 64 inches, so available length above partners comes out to 30 feet 6 inches.
The mast is 8 inches in diameter at the partners, made in birdsfoot fashion. I'm not sure how thick the boards are.
The mast can stand anywhere from 44" back from the bow to 68" back from the bow, which would be very close to the coachroof. If it works for your design I would prefer to stay another 4 to 6 inches forward, say 62 to 64 inches back from the bow, for interior uses. This latter request is not critical at all.
Thanks for your help here!
Jeff