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Rockhopper ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 16 Nov 07 Location: Eastry Online Status: Offline Posts: 642 |
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Russ is correct in every way the vareo is almost set up the same way after having a year out of the vareo and sailing the 300 i found that you almost sail it like the 300 upwind and it was very quick for a vareo that is. I dont adjust the outhaul at all when racing i use the kicker and cunningham all the time i find this helps alot with being in control rather than against you most of the things that the vareo and 300 use will work very well on 100 i would think. |
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Thanks guys,
By the sounds of it a LOT more kicker is called for !! Do you let the kicker off for tacking ? Looks like a breezy weekend coming so plenty chance to try it out. Tried to post a photo of me struggling upwind for some advice - my linked images dont seem to appear for some reason. Cheers Chris30_213808_RS100_low_Res.jpg"> Edited by ChrisC |
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maybe on the facebook group but the best idea would be to measure from the goooseneck to the roller for max kicker and publish it .
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Ha! Ha! What's that girly small sail at the back?! |
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Steve411 ![]() Really should get out more ![]() ![]() Joined: 09 Sep 08 Location: Cheddar, Somerset, England Online Status: Offline Posts: 705 |
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Second that. On the 300 we set up the gnav so that there is a bit of prebend in the mast when the kicker is fully off (blocks beginning to pull over the rollers). If you don't thave any preben you will not be able to get sufficient kicker on upwind in a blow. When Russ says use lots of kicker he means use LOTS of kicker. It's all about power management. If you're overpowered upwind pull on more kicker, if you feel underpowered let a bit off. In an unstayed rig leech tension, mast bend and therefore sail fullness are all interlinked so kicker is the primary control. From top end of force 3 upwards be prepared to pull the kicker on block to block. In a 300 this means that the top of the mast is benind your sitting out position (i.e. loads of mastbend). The mastbend means that the top half of the sail is board flat (Good) with power generated by the lower half. For this reason don't pull on much outhaul until it gets seriously windy as you'll need some grunt low down. |
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wow that is a lot of bend - do you tack with the kicker still on?
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If I'm feeling agile (not very often), or panicked into making a crash tack (quite often), or I forget (very often). Usually, if the kicker is block to block I let off a bit (so that the blocks are about 3-4 inches apart) so I can get under the boom with it brushing over the top of my buoyancy aid. With this amount of kicker the leech is pretty hard so you have to be positive through the tack or else there's a risk you'll end up in irons. |
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I've never sailed a 300 but can fully believe that the
techniques being spoken of here will work just as well on the 100. Each time I sailed the 100 in a blow I found that pulling on the out haul just killed the power and made it much harder to punch through the hailing chop so I used more and more kicker plus some cunningham when it was howling. Probably not as much as is being suggested here but i will certainly be trying it myself when my boat arrives. Ian |
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asterix ![]() Really should get out more ![]() Joined: 01 Aug 09 Location: United Kingdom Online Status: Offline Posts: 621 |
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Thanks on being positive, is it a question of tacking well through the wind (>100 degrees or so) and then once on the new tack pointing up again? |
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