A new sail for Blue Moon

  • 02 Mar 2020 01:20
    Reply # 8785787 on 8784865
    Graham Cox wrote:

    Blue Moon's new cambered sail, beautifully built out of Weathermax 80 by Paul Thompson, is now rigged and almost ready for the first trial sail.  Lovely soft material, though perhaps a bit heavy for such a small sail, as Paul warned me, but I refused to be shipmates again with Odyssey 111.  It is unfortunately a little smaller at 23 sq m than the 26.5 sq m of the standard sloop, but was the biggest sail I could fit on this mast, especially since I like good deck clearance and plenty of halyard drift.


    Well if you do land up replacing the mast at a later date, I could add a panel at the bottom.... of course you would loose on the tea.... :-)

    Sail looks good and creases should disappear with a little more of a breeze. Well done Graham.

    Last modified: 02 Mar 2020 01:23 | Anonymous member
  • 01 Mar 2020 10:40
    Message # 8784865

    Blue Moon's new cambered sail, beautifully built out of Weathermax 80 by Paul Thompson, is now rigged and almost ready for the first trial sail.  Lovely soft material, though perhaps a bit heavy for such a small sail, as Paul warned me, but I refused to be shipmates again with Odyssey 111.  It is unfortunately a little smaller at 23 sq m than the 26.5 sq m of the standard sloop, but was the biggest sail I could fit on this mast, especially since I like good deck clearance and plenty of halyard drift.  But why go fast when you can go slow and enjoy an extra cup of tea?

    The sail has about 25% area fwd of the mast, hence the lower angled yard, in order to get the best balance possible.  This sail replaced a junkette rig, and the mast is about 300mm further aft than I would ideally like.  Compromises, compromises...  But I am delighted to have a proper junk rig again.  it makes me sleep better at night.

    It will also be the first trial of the Windpilot Pacific Light servo-pendulum windvane.  Plus I have a hard bimini coming this week as well, built for me by JRA member, Greg Flemming, of Tea Gardens, NSW.  Then in April some time I will slip down into Moreton Bay for some proper sailing trials.  Blue Moon album photos here.



    Last modified: 01 Mar 2020 10:48 | Anonymous member
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