Since short I am one of the new members and have the intention to change the BM rig of my 15ft tacking Proa into a split junkrig.My interest in junkrigs awaked reading an article in the AYRS journal about "Poppy"followed by "building your own junkrig" by Derek van Loan and a search on the internet where I found the "JRA " and the Proa "Ping Pong".
I have my Proa on a trailer and want to keep it as light and simple as possible,because at my age of 71 it becomes quickly to tiring. My Proa has a lot of sail and is very fast, but ask also a lot of effort to sail and I hope to make it easier with a junkrig.
Comparing "Poppy" and "Ping Pong" i came to the following idea.
1. Make the battens 16x14mm aluminium tubes. SA. 11m2,6panels,panelheight 66cm.33percent of the sail forward of the mast.
2. Using an eliptical planform like "Ping Pong"to have all the battens in a horizontal plane.
3.Cut the battens where they touch the mast and reconnect them with a carbon clip in the form of 2 omega's. They swing round the mast, and I can avoid hongkong and batten parrels.
4.Split the rig like on "Poppy".
I have in mind to make the sail from spinacker cloth "Mirai",weight 48gr/m2 and give the panels of the after part a camber of 8 percent of the chord.
I wonder how much gap there must be, between the mast and the leech of the forepart and the mast and the luff of the afterpart?
To prevent the wind from the forepart blows against the mast,there must be enough camber in the fore part. But how much?
Is it better to makein the forepart a shelf along each batten in the form of an Nacra 18 profile, and have the chord of the Nacra profile at an angle with the batten of say 11degrees?
I have no experience witht a junkrig and hope some body can tell me where i go wrong.
Jef Verhaar.