Arne Kverneland wrote:
Claude, if you are keen on a bit experimenting and even dare to fail, I would say go ahead. I think the chances that it will work is over 50%.
Annie’s worry about the weight making the sail falling aft to the centreline must be taken seriously.
PS: I hope you plan to make the sail with camber in its panel.
Here in Britanny we often make fun of our Normandy neighbours who always answer, whatever the question is, "May be yes, May be not" !
Do you have norman origins, Arne ?
Though, you wrote "chances ...are over 50 % " which makes a lot of difference for me, having read all your documents on the site and then being sure you certainly know what you are talking about.
I do take Annie's worry seriously. There's certainly a "shutting door" effect of an aft rake and I fully admit the sail may tend to fall to the centerline of the boat. Considering the mast as an inclined hinge axis, I tried to identify forces applying (see Aft rake forces) .
Once this done I considered a weight of 35 kg (sail, battens, yard, boom, pulleys ) to evaluate the "shutting door" moment of this force E and compare it to the moment of wind pressure SF. These calculations led me to the conclusion that Annie is right about the question of light winds as, depending of sailing angle (and consequent center line/sail angle), the "shutting door" effect may be a problem up to 4 or 5 knots wind.
Of course this is a simple static calculation.
As said elsewhere, Ar Vag melen heels very quickly so this "shutting door" force due to aft mast rake should be offset quite rapidly upwind and the increased power of junk rig downwind (if compared to an unfolded Jlrig 20% smaller in area) should somewhere compensate.
I shall then take the bet of trying a junk rig with the mast "as it is".
Concerning sail drawings offered to comments in my last post, H1 and H3 did not satisfy the goal of a shorter mast while elliptic H6 and H7 where more designed to be transformed ultimately in a split rig.
I then agree with your preference for H4 and H5.
As the AR ratio of H5 infers an higher drag coefficient I shall then hold the H4 design and I subsequently need more help from JRA experts.
1/ positionning sail center of H4 sail
Much is said on this site about the matter but I am just unable to know what is, if not right, at less appropriate or convenient : the old marconi sail center (in my case the old Jlr sail center), a sail center aft of x% LWL of the marconi sail center, a sail center forward of y% of CLR (rudders being considered or not).
I know there's no divine law, yet any help to decide where the X position of the H4 sail should be fixed would be appreciated (CLR of Ar Vag melen is 3.09 m without rudders and 2.72 m with rudders; LWL is 6.28 m without rudders and 6.63 with rudders.Center of gravity with 2 persons aboard should be at 2.88 m)
2/ modifying H4 sail for a multi-purpose use (in fact not a multi-purpose use but another useful use ie with a vertical mast)
In case experiment of this H4 rig with aft rake mast "as it is" may fail, I shall have to consider setting a vertical mast somewhere aft of present partners (30 cm suggested by Arne) and I would prefer H4 sail to be reused.
I know one should not expect to "keep his cake and eat it too" , nevertheless investing in a new sail without major works on the boat itself before deciding to invest further makes sense to me.
Thanks for any help.
Claude
Ps :
As usually suggested, H4 sail should be 8% cambered at 35% of chord with a Nacra 0016 profile modified with straight line aft 60% chord length.