Primaat 24 conversion

  • 25 Jan 2022 22:24
    Reply # 12314819 on 7891576
    Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Bonsoir

    Nice sailing in the "Golfe du Morbihan" on a nice boat and fear weather !

    merci

    Eric

  • 25 Jan 2022 11:50
    Reply # 12312897 on 7891576

    What a pleasing outcome! Congratulations! Thanks for sharing, including your effort in making the video. 
    Inspiring!

    Last modified: 25 Jan 2022 11:51 | Anonymous member
  • 25 Jan 2022 10:04
    Reply # 12312756 on 11408869
    Thomas wrote:

    At least first outing under sail with my Primaat Circé !

    All I was expecting from the junk rig was here : ease of hoisting, ease of reefing, ease of tacking, excellent view ahead, rig very silent. Perfect !

    And I was very lucky that my sail set up very well with few wrinkles, with minimal tweaking of the luff hauling parrel and the yard hauling parrel. The performance was excellent, hull speed with 10-15 knots of wind from astern, and tacking throught 90° upwind.

    I'm a very happy sailor !

    Thanks for the video, Thomas. It's good to see your Weaverbird-pattern sail working well.
  • 25 Jan 2022 09:25
    Reply # 12312688 on 7891576
    Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Nice!

  • 25 Jan 2022 07:01
    Reply # 12312335 on 7891576

    Hello, a short video of my last winter navigation, with light wind. Always very pleased with my rig


    https://youtu.be/mg9d0oY5Djs

  • 12 Oct 2021 22:38
    Reply # 11412037 on 7891576
    Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Congratulations, looks excellent!!!

    Arne

  • 12 Oct 2021 21:13
    Reply # 11408869 on 7891576

    At least first outing under sail with my Primaat Circé !

    All I was expecting from the junk rig was here : ease of hoisting, ease of reefing, ease of tacking, excellent view ahead, rig very silent. Perfect !

    And I was very lucky that my sail set up very well with few wrinkles, with minimal tweaking of the luff hauling parrel and the yard hauling parrel. The performance was excellent, hull speed with 10-15 knots of wind from astern, and tacking throught 90° upwind.

    I'm a very happy sailor !

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  • 07 Sep 2021 16:29
    Reply # 10999238 on 10997170
    Anonymous wrote:

     if you don't understand french at least there's a lot of pictures.

    After a few half hearted attempts and telling Google Translate to 'Try Again' more than once...
    voila...a halfway decent English translation to go along with those numerous pictures.

    Thank you for the link.
  • 07 Sep 2021 13:31
    Reply # 10997170 on 7891576

    Hi, thanks for the interest.

    I bought this boat 2 years ago, she was kept dry for 20 years  waiting for her restoration.

    You can see the work in progress in this french forum : http://forum.bateaux-bois.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=3801 , if you don't understand french at least there's a lot of pictures.

  • 07 Sep 2021 10:10
    Reply # 10994789 on 7891576

    Just had look back through this post. 
    What a fine wee yacht, looks like a Van de Stadt…and yes it is.  They designed such well shaped hulls, nicely balanced, unlike a lot of more recent designs.  My fathers first yacht was a Pioneer 9m, you could sail that like a dinghy, if one comes up I would be tempted to buy one and junk rig it. 
    You are going to have a great boat when you finished. 
    I would be interested to hear how you have renovated the plywood hull, what condition it was in etc. 

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