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    Posted: 25 Jan 11 at 8:17pm
What I like about the jib stick is how long it is. Nice not to be confined by existing class rules on such things.
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What I like about the jib stick is how long it is. Nice not to be confined by existing class rules on such things....

'Confession time' ...... running out of days we quickly purchased a 2m stick off P&B pre-made last week.  They can do longer but this one was originally intended for an Enterprise and was on the stock shelf so we are giving it a go.  We do think however that it is about the right length .. and possibly  destined for a much more exciting life now !

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Post Options Post Options   Quote andymck Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Jan 11 at 9:43pm
If its an ent one, you may want something a bit longer, have a look at Jeremys or Graham's ones, I think we tend to have longer on the 12. This helps control the leach better when reaching. Certainly the early Ent ones looked a bit short, but I dont know what they ended up with after the rule change.

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One thing I noticed is the jib sheet layout, fore and aft sheeting adjustment is very important. The sailmaker should be able to give you the intended sheeting angle of the jib from the tack position. Most boats then adjust fore and aft to change leech tension. I know you are experimenting to a degree, but leech tension is crucial to slot control as well.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote alstorer Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Jan 11 at 9:51pm
Ooh, that's nice and clean- but only kicker led amidships? Not cunningham too? Also, looking at that wondering how to make kicker continuous without adding mess- especially when sailing courses with both windward mark and leeward to port it really is rather common to let it off on starboard but pull it on port, no?
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Just noticed the lack of rig adjustment too. Fixed forestay, and fixed lowers, and fixed shrouds. I hope you are going to allow some freedom with these. Now I am definitely going to need a thwart to get all those controls in. One of the big advances over the last 15 years in development boats is the rig controls, with the carbon sticks. 


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Love how clear it is!
I'd be cautious about adding to many tricks to it to make it faster. N12s are great boats, but as a development class the priorities are different to a one design. Fore and aft jib movement would make it faster, but also is anextra complication that isn't really needed IMO and begins to move you incrementally toward expert crew status.
Not sure about the downhaul cleating down though. I'd either lead it back with the kicker or use a flip flop.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Lukepiewalker Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Jan 11 at 10:15pm
A survey of National 12 dangly poles found 1.6m to be the 'standard' length for them, so 2m sounds fine as you'll have a larger jib.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote blaze720 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Jan 11 at 10:28pm

The control options are intentionally spartan ..... at least at this stage of proving but likely to still seem relatively basic to some when finished.   It is simplistic at one level and purposefully designed to keep heads out of the boat.   There is probably only going to be one additional adjustment not yet on the boat - and I think you might just be missing one already there !

The concept is that we are not trying to emulate Merlins or N12s etc after all - nothing wrong with them at all but we are trying a different 'mix' here - Keep it light and keep it simple, and keep it very efficient and keep the options limited.   The 'nth' degree of performance possible by having many adjustable rig controls is not really our prime target.  Very often it moves towards rapidly diminishing returns -  and ICON  will be more than fast enough anyway.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote MikeBz Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Jan 11 at 11:45pm
Good call Mike.  One of the revelations of modern carbon-sticked well-designed rigs is that you don't need to endlessly fiddle with rake to change gears (esp.  on a light easily-driven hull).  On a carbon-sticked B14 we (as in some of us, not necessarily all) only need 1 rake setting to cover all conditions, the rig works really well across all wind-strengths just using downhaul & kicker.  Design over engineering, not engineering over design.   Less expense for everyone (if everyone has it then what's the point), less to go wrong,  less maintenance, and more time spent head-out-of-the-boat-sailing not fiddling with the rig.
 
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