Richard Oates wrote:
A few years ago I completed a Strike 16 folding trimaran but have always been unhappy with the mast position on top of the cuddy, and indeed with the cuddy itself which is cramped and prevents easy access to the foredeck. Also I hate the bright white sails which give me a headache in bright sunshine. I think it would make a great JR conversion. It would be really easy to fit a tabernacle in the foredeck and as the sail area is about the same as my friend David’s Westerly Nimrod (see separate post re this JR conversion) I thought I might adopt the same weaverbird configuration. It would be an economical way for me to learn more about JRs and improve this boat.
The tri has an 8 inch draft with no centreplate and relies on the box section of the centre hull and the V shaped amas for lateral resistance. She will be a great boat for the shallow waters of Morecambe Bay. Being very light and easily driven she should be pretty fast and I am wondering if this has any implications for the sail design. Any comments on this idea will be gratefully received. Also being a new member I am not sure if this warrants a new thread?
New topic duly started!
Sounds like a good plan to me. And as it happens that when I was buying the cloth for David's sail I bought the same quantity again in tan colour, I have the makings of the sail ready and waiting for you. And as I'm in the middle of making David's sail, this would be a good time to come and visit again, to see how I'm doing it.