David Tyler wrote:Rob,
I have a vague recollection of noting, when we met aboard Pacific Spray, that the batten pocket were so small that they would only take 38mm battens. Do I remember correctly? If so, is the sailmaker going to put larger pockets on, or some other batten attachment method?
Hi David,
Your memory is perfect. The batten pockets can only fit 38mm battens. I can talk to the sailmaker again before he starts work but our thinking at the moment is to get the foresail working with the salvaged battens using the 38mm pockets. For the mainsail we are open to suggestions. The sailmaker is just adding 4 cringles for the extra sheet at this stage.
Of the seven mainsail battens, 6 of them are over 5 metres, with the longest being 5780mm. This means sleeving the joints. Ullrich have a UA7410 drawn tube which we used before to sleeve the battens joints. Its a very good fit and like the UA7420 is 1.45mm wall thickness. There is no evidence of bending where the sleeving was situated. What do you think about putting the sleeve the whole length of the batten making a 2.9mm wall thickness for its whole length? This means we could use the existing pockets and all the alloy end caps.
We like the alloy battens and are amazed how quick they are to repair or jury rig - some sleeving, a hand saw, a battery drill and a pop rivet gun. Could almost be done at sea.
Rob and Maren