Hey folks!
I'm in the process of converting my steel hull Bruce Roberts Spray 38 to a schooner rig. I'm currently looking at around 860 square foot of sail area broken into 2 430 sq ft sails. My overall design is effectively a Johanna design with 15 foot battens/boom. I followed Arne's design steps and I think the below gives me a good set of sails but I need some feedback on the sheeting. From the edge of the sail to the stern rail I'll end up with about 4.5ft of area, is that enough? If not I have another 2 - 3 foot from the square tube steel davits that are welded on the back of the boat, that's easily strong enough to take the sheets if I need the additional space. Between the sails I have 3.5 foot, I believe that's enough?
The blue are the masts positions I'm looking at, 5 degree rake on the forward mast. I have some room up front that I think I could move the forward mast 1-2 more foot forward if need be. On top of that the sails will sit higher than the plan shows right now, I have to get back to my boat (it's in Kingston, Ontario, I'm in Ohio) to get measurements on the top of my doghouse and the Bimini/Dodger I'm going to build for it.
Also, sail material. I'm considering perhaps Mustang? I've read the posts on Odyssey having some decay problems after a few years, is this still the case?
Anything here seem completely amiss?
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