Anonymous wrote:
Jim,
now I tried my hand on it, using a standard Johanna style sail with the yard angle lowered to 60°. The resulting sail in yellow lines is the result.
My guess is that the original JR (retraced in black) should work just as well as the one I drew up, so all I can say is good luck!
Cheers,
Arne
PS: The full size drawing is in my album, Arne’s sketches Section 7, photo 13.
Thank you Arne for spending the time to draw this, I like it! Possibly I should place the mast more towards the bow but for structural and access reasons I have placed it aft of the fore hatch, which is why I've drawn a taller and narrower sail that projects in front of the mast a bit more than normal to compensate.
I've explored using a suitabley strong existing aluminium pole for a mast but drawn a blank. I am now nearly decided on building a thin walled (22mm) Douglas fir mast, then wrapping glass tape around and and around to the truck. Then carbon tape layed side by side all the way up longitudinally which should give good torsional strength, then repeat glass then carbon. Perhaps 5 glass and 4 carbon plus glass taping the inside. Perhaps aiming for a walk thickness of 18 mm. If it's convenient maybe vacuum bagging each layer. The above is a not very educated guess but I think the principle should work. I was thinking to carry on taping till too strong people could only just lift the spar. My current rig is heavy and she is slightly down at the stern since fitting a 36 hp buhk so a heavyish mast will be ok. I would very much appreciate your and any one else's thoughts on the prospective construction.
At the moment the planets are aligned as I have someone who is interested in buying my entire rig, I can use space in a mates workshop this summer and a boatbuilding friend is going to give me a hand with the build. All the best Jim