Hi everybody in the community,
since last year, I got a westerly 22 with junk rigged. Like every junk rigged boat, the performance to downwind courses or up to an angle about maybe 60 degree, the boat is workin fine as long as there is wind (needed about 4 beaufort). But, and here is my problem..., when it comes to light wind conditions or I have to sail to windward a bit (against current / waves, the boat is a tripple keel), I really have problems to get the speed, I need for tacking / gybing. This combination createt a few unsecure situations, when I jus cannot maneuver. As you can see in my profile, the rig is designed like Roger Taylors´s Ming Ming 2, with "wholes" in the sail, whitch of course is not very sufficient for aerodinsmics, and when you just travell short distences from harbour to harbour on the baltic sess like I do (trips from 15 - 30 miles), you haven´t got the time to wait for "the right wind direction...). Well, to make it short, I am thinking about adding a "normal" forsail, triangle shaped with a reefing system (Furlex or anything else). I think, about 9 - 10 m² should do the job, but have exactly zero experience with this combination. Well, is there anebody out there, who has experience on that issue? Of course, I can sent lots of photos to explain the momentarily design and measurements of the boat. My small bowsprit (about 60 cm added to the hull) will not provide the angle I need for swinging freely the main sail while gybing, so I have to prolong the bowsprit in any way, that I know. The sulution, tha is showed in the "Practical Junk Rig" with the boat "Pilgrim" at the end of the book, would be only the second option, because for setting an reefing the foresail, I would have to go on deck, which I normally avoid as a single - handing 57 year old man...
Well, it´ll be great, if anyone could help me..., just contact me : ks-luebeck@web.de
All the best
Kay and "Djunkay"