Alan Wright 32 conversion

  • 06 Aug 2023 00:15
    Reply # 13237100 on 13236428

    Thanks for advise Arne, as I said project a little way off. 

    I would like to ask if you or anyone would care to comment on the mast diameter as 250mm is my best guess judging from the reading that I've done. My theoretical maths ability got lost in the mail, equations and formulas not my thing, I'm more of a maker.

    I think it should do but I haven't actually calculated it.

    Cheers, Bill.

  • 05 Aug 2023 09:38
    Reply # 13236939 on 13236428
    Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Hi Bill
    The AR=2.00 version looks good to me. I would only suggest two little adjustments:

    • ·         Raise the whole sail a little so the tack end of the boom clears any guardrail.
    • ·         Increase the halyard drift (distance from the 55% slingpoint to the masthead) a little. These days I make this drift 18% of the batten length, B. Some of this distance will be eaten up by the added yard and the blocks, but starting with these 18% will still result in a useful drift.

    As for use of top notch sailcloth, it’s your money, so do what you like. Just remember that the load in the cloth of a junksail is just a fraction of that in a western sail of the same size. Diagonal stiffness is not required at all. As long as the canvas is resistant against chafe, rot and sunrot, it will be fine. But the edge of the sail, in particular the leech, must be stiff and strong, either by adding some sort of boltrope, or by fitting stout tabling.

    Good luck!
    Arne


  • 05 Aug 2023 04:06
    Reply # 13236913 on 13236428
    Anonymous member (Administrator)

    It's going to be a beaut. Great to see another Alan Wright design under junk rig.

  • 04 Aug 2023 06:18
    Message # 13236428

    I purchased this boat about 3 years ago during lockdown in auckland to convert to Jr after we sold our 42ft steel boat we sailed back from Mexico. I finally managed to si ngle hand it down to dunedin in the far south last March April.

    Unfortunately I'm not allowed new boat projects till I've built our new house, so the Jr is 1.5 yrs off.

    So I've drawn up a sailplan using Arnes design criteria and am offering it up for  comment. I'm thinking I'll use the 45 deg. Shelf foot method as I wood like to use top notch 9 fabric which I think will need to come from US. Shelf ft because of lack of stretch. Mast will be birdsmouth recycled canadian oregon beams .

    Hope my drawing is not to confusing, slight distortion from smartphone camera. I've overplayed a 1.9 and a 2 aspect ratio plan. Will probably use AR 2 as will reduce risk of excessive weather helm which I have now(old sails).

    Comments welcome

    Bill

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