I guess you ask about this because you want to design a JR and want to find a useful position for the sail’s CE. In cases where I know the CE of the existing rig, I rather use that as a reference and then correct it , using these home-made “rules” (assuming that I make the junk sail with cambered panels and with the max camber point about 35% of the chord from the luff):
- If the boat balances nicely with the Bm rig (sloop), I position the JR’s CE 3 – 5% of the WL further aft.
- If the boat have more weather helm than I like (Bm sloop), then I put the CE of the JR on the same position as for the original rig.
- If the boat has lee helm with the Bm sloop rig, I move the new CE of the JR up to 10% aft of the original place.
Those who made that twin-keeler already have done the brainwork (or cutting and trying) for us, so we save ourselves an unnecessary headache by not trying to do it again..
Cheers,
Arne