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    Posted: 30 Jan 07 at 11:30pm

Has anyone tried fitting a jib to a Phantom? Thinking of something small, in the manner of the Pico jib, were the main function is to give the crew - my kids -  a string to pull on so they don't get bored, rather than actually contributing much.

They both have shown little interest in sailing over the past year, to the point were I can't se any point in keeping the Mirror we have and the associated club/insurance fees which will be best part of £200. But they still will want to sail during the summer. I could hire a Mirror from the waters owners but at £10/hour I'd rather not



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I dont think its ever been done, but im sure its possible. Best bet is probably get a jib off a miracle or similar, and put a trapeze wire style hook at the top, then it can be easily removed. just make sure you dont over sheet the main, as this wont do the mast any good! Yoy may also need to reinforce the bow fitting.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote tickel Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31 Jan 07 at 9:54pm
Am I not correct in saying that a Phantom main is the same as a Fireball. If it is use a Fireball jib. It might make the boat bear away all the time though.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Worthy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31 Jan 07 at 10:07pm
Uneducated comment......

Is a phantom a stayed rig or an unstayed rig?

If unstayed you may have real issues with jib luff tension depending on mainsheet tension.
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Phantom rig is stayed.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Dangerousday Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Feb 07 at 9:57am

Having had a further thought on it, I don't think the mast (needlespar) actually belongs to the boat as the stays are too short to reach the plates without the use of a long shackle. Maybe it is from a fireball as the main seems to fit it ok.

The boat is a very old one anyway (#490 ish) and a previous owner obviously decided it wasn't heavy enough and has covered the entire hull in a layer of grp.

Guess that makes it a composite hull

Was a cheap buy, more to see if I liked the class (love it!) before shelling out for a newer boat and never intended anything more than pottering about anyway.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote jeffers Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Feb 07 at 10:31am
The Phantom main is a slightly cut down version of a Fireball main. Although given the recent developments I would say the 2 sails are no longer as alike as they used to be.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Merlinboy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Feb 07 at 10:42am
No my phantom north sail looked nothing like a fireball main
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Post Options Post Options   Quote allanorton Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Feb 07 at 3:07pm
Contenders look as though there's plenty of room for a jib, they're certainly built stong enough to take one, I reckon you'd get about 505 pace upwind with one.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote No. 5 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Feb 07 at 5:19pm
That's something I've thought about, perhaps with a self tacking arrangement as there is already a fair bit to do when tacking.
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