New Posts New Posts RSS Feed: A neat bit of kit
  FAQ FAQ  Forum Search   Register Register  Login Login

A neat bit of kit

 Post Reply Post Reply Page  <1234 13>
Author
Guest View Drop Down
Newbie
Newbie


Joined: 21 May 04
Location: United Kingdom
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 0
Post Options Post Options   Quote Guest Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Topic: A neat bit of kit
    Posted: 03 Sep 07 at 10:06pm
Originally posted by laser4000

Originally posted by Paramedic

I quite liked them but they are slightly too large for the spinny sheets on mine so i got the Harken switchables instead. To be honest i'm glad i did becuase you generally know when you want the ratchet on and when it goes light and looks to be staying that way you just switch them off (On my boat anyway).



Uh? I think you'll find the most 800 / 4000s and similar skiff sailors use auto-ratchets, in that way when the let the kite go on the gybe the old sheet runs out smoothly - I'd hate to be doing a force 3 gybe with a "permanently on" ratchet.

Autos on an assy are a must have item...

Back to Top
BBSCFaithfull View Drop Down
Really should get out more
Really should get out more
Avatar

Joined: 06 Dec 05
Location: United Kingdom
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 1251
Post Options Post Options   Quote BBSCFaithfull Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Sep 07 at 11:59pm
Originally posted by Smight at BBSC

Originally posted by laser4000

Originally posted by Paramedic

I quite liked them but they are slightly too large for the spinny sheets on mine so i got the Harken switchables instead. To be honest i'm glad i did becuase you generally know when you want the ratchet on and when it goes light and looks to be staying that way you just switch them off (On my boat anyway).



Uh? I think you'll find the most 800 / 4000s and similar skiff sailors use auto-ratchets, in that way when the let the kite go on the gybe the old sheet runs out smoothly - I'd hate to be doing a force 3 gybe with a "permanently on" ratchet.

We've got small ronstan auto's on the 200 and they work great. But they are only 40mm blocks http://www.ronstan.com/marine/range.asp?RnID=010 Plus when they're not ratcheting they run for about a minute



Tbh george you could just use blocks. Kite loads on a 200 arent really overwhelmingly huge are they?
Greatfully Sponsored By
www.allgoodfun.com
Int 14 GBR 1503!!
Back to Top
Smight at BBSC View Drop Down
Really should get out more
Really should get out more
Avatar

Joined: 09 Jan 07
Location: Great Britain
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 1129
Post Options Post Options   Quote Smight at BBSC Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Sep 07 at 12:21am

If you hadn't noticed it's not my boat  And i'm not the crew so i don't know what the sheet loads are

RS600 988
Back to Top
Paramedic View Drop Down
Really should get out more
Really should get out more


Joined: 27 Jan 06
Location: United Kingdom
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 929
Post Options Post Options   Quote Paramedic Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Sep 07 at 7:36am

Originally posted by laser4000


Uh? I think you'll find the most 800 / 4000s and similar skiff sailors use auto-ratchets, in that way when the let the kite go on the gybe the old sheet runs out smoothly - I'd hate to be doing a force 3 gybe with a "permanently on" ratchet.

Like everything it depends what you're sailing. I'm not sailing a 800/4000 i'm sailing a Merlin. We only actually need ratchet blocks when it's seriously windy, and then it doesn't matter about leaving them switched on. I'd say it's probably the same for most symmetric/small assy classes.

Back to Top
Merlinboy View Drop Down
Really should get out more
Really should get out more


Joined: 03 Jul 06
Location: United Kingdom
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 3169
Post Options Post Options   Quote Merlinboy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Sep 07 at 8:54am
Your right paramedic! but to be honest with you you do have some high loads for a Symmetric dinghy kite (i remeber my new rules kite was a bit of a beast)
Back to Top
Guests View Drop Down
Guest Group
Guest Group
Post Options Post Options   Quote Guests Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Sep 07 at 12:37pm
I hadn't thought about using them on the spinnaker...

Good call - bad news though - another 100 quid and another trip over to
bloody Whitstable, which will mean I'll end up buying more junk - in fact
talking of Junk, what's with that Pro Grip? The most expensive over priced
piece of useless none stick garbage I've yet to come across.

I'm going to fit stomp pads from snow boards, far more effective and they
might stay on longer than one race.
Back to Top
Ross View Drop Down
Really should get out more
Really should get out more


Joined: 02 May 07
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 1163
Post Options Post Options   Quote Ross Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Sep 07 at 12:58pm
Don't buy the self adhesive Progrip. Get the plain stuff and use Evo stick time bond.
Ross
If you can't carry it, don't sail it!
Back to Top
Chris Noble View Drop Down
Really should get out more
Really should get out more
Avatar

Joined: 26 Nov 04
Location: Scotland
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 710
Post Options Post Options   Quote Chris Noble Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Sep 07 at 1:02pm
pro grip is ace so long as you have the patience and understanding of what the your doing with it. You need to prepare the surface properly and take the relative time to do so. It also makes a difference, infact a massive difference if you round the corners, its blatently obvious that leaving a sharp lip will cause it to peel. You can probably get a better bon with the non self adhesive stuff but that requires even more time and preperation and patience to get right but to be honest ive nly ever used self adhesive and never had a problem nor has anyone else i know thats read the insturctions or taken advice from folk who have fitted it successfully.
Competitive Boat Insurance From Noble Marine

FOR SALE:

I14 2 Masts 2 poles 3 Booms, Foils Kites/Mains/Jibs too many to list.
Back to Top
Guests View Drop Down
Guest Group
Guest Group
Post Options Post Options   Quote Guests Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Sep 07 at 2:21pm
Yet another example of Dinghy Sailors being badly served by poor products
on the assumption they'll mess and bimble with it because they always have.

Can you imagine Snowboarders putting up with Stomp pads that come off
the first time they use them?

Or windsurfers with their footpads coming off just like that, or being told to
cut the corners a bit round..

Edited by G.R.F
Back to Top
Ross View Drop Down
Really should get out more
Really should get out more


Joined: 02 May 07
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 1163
Post Options Post Options   Quote Ross Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Sep 07 at 2:40pm
If progrip didn't work, people wouldn't buy it! Simple as. If done properly it works a treat, you clearly just fitted it wrong. If it didn't work, then why do 99.9% of Contenders use it? 0.01% are those who haven't yet. Not to mention the hundreds of other classes and thousands of sailors. Agreed, it is expensive. But when you take into account the number of times you go sailing (say, twice a week) and how long it lasts (years), £60 on progrip is nothing and probably equates to to under a penny every time you go sailing. You're thinking short term costs. The only down side to progrip is that it adds a lot weight in larger amounts. I believe the cherub  Oops put 5 kilos on in progrip.

You don't have to round the corners, but it makes sense to. It looks better and it reduces the change of it lifting.

A bit of advise- put your brain in gear first before blurting out complete bollocks...and before fitting progrip.

PS: I think progrip was developed by windsurfers, or it might have been surfers...I cant remember now. I'll dig up the topic.
Ross
If you can't carry it, don't sail it!
Back to Top
 Post Reply Post Reply Page  <1234 13>

Forum Jump Forum Permissions View Drop Down

Bulletin Board Software by Web Wiz Forums® version 9.665y
Copyright ©2001-2010 Web Wiz
Change your personal settings, or read our privacy policy