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  • 21 Dec 2011 11:15
    Reply # 778645 on 767334
    Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Jonathan

    I suggest you spend the Christmas holydays on reading yourself

    up on the newsletters. Start on the newest(no 57) and go

    backwards. It would also be an idea  to let us know the

    dimensions of your boat  to better let us give qualified advices.

    I let you have a link to a photo review of a Rally, held in

    2010 which lets you see som well-sailing junks in practice.

    The review is supposed to be on this page too, but I could not

    find it now.

    Cheers,

    Arne in Stavanger, Norway

    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/49284570/Arne%20Kverneland%27s%20Junk%20Rig%20Files/20100912%20a%20photo%20review%20of%20the%20Stavanger%20JRA%20Rally%202010.pdf

     

    Last modified: 21 Dec 2011 14:57 | Anonymous member (Administrator)
  • 21 Dec 2011 02:22
    Reply # 778432 on 767334
    Jonathan Jaquet
    I need help! I want to freshin up my rig. I currently have a colvin design 3 master.
    I am hoping to modernizer her up some for long trip .. ocean trips etc.. I really want to sail up wind better and be able to reef smoothly.
    I am searching posts now..just seems I am not very good at the forum search thing yet..
    I  am a NEW BEEEEEE!!! HELLLOOO AND THANK YOU!!
  • 17 Dec 2011 11:26
    Reply # 776005 on 767334
    Deleted user
    Hi David,
    Please could you add 'grp'd bamboo' to batten material
    and maybe -how sails are attached to yard and boom? ie lashing/tracking/?
    and  traveller(s) / fixed sheeting point ?!


    Lesley
    ps Translation is in pipeline but is proving to be more complicated thn I thought it would be!
  • 09 Dec 2011 21:13
    Reply # 770040 on 767334
    That would be my guess David.
  • 09 Dec 2011 20:19
    Reply # 769999 on 769975
    Gary Pick wrote:
    David Tyler wrote:Now I've added Displacement, as perhaps the best way to find a boat similar to your own to check rig scantlings against.
    That is one thing I can not add and the formula for doing so is beyond me. Which is a pity as I'd like to know.
    I'd expect her to be just under 2 tonnes, Gary.
  • 09 Dec 2011 19:57
    Reply # 769975 on 769912
    David Tyler wrote:Now I've added Displacement, as perhaps the best way to find a boat similar to your own to check rig scantlings against.
    That is one thing I can not add and the formula for doing so is beyond me. Which is a pity as I'd like to know.
  • 09 Dec 2011 18:29
    Reply # 769912 on 767334
    Now I've added Displacement, as perhaps the best way to find a boat similar to your own to check rig scantlings against.
  • 09 Dec 2011 08:18
    Reply # 769706 on 767334

    Sorry, but it still doesn't like me, and hasn't for quite a long time. (I don't blame it.)

    Slieve

  • 09 Dec 2011 01:54
    Reply # 769531 on 769475
    Slieve McGalliard wrote:

    Hi David

    What have I done wrong now? When I select 'View Profile I get an 'access denied', and log out and log in instruction. The trouble is that doing that doesn't help. It seems that I cannot give information on my boat. Sorry.

    Cheers,  Slieve

    I think this is a flaw in the software. It happens to me sometimes, and next day it's OK again. Have another try, Slieve.
  • 09 Dec 2011 00:17
    Reply # 769477 on 767334
    I filled my details in without ant problems.  I think this should be a really useful aid to anyone designing, modifying or redesigning their rig.
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