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    Posted: 07 Nov 13 at 5:23pm
Originally posted by Peaky

Kites do get trashed


SO what could be wrong with working out a way that doesn't happen quite as often.

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iiiiiiitick, I like the idea of the aft facing pole... It would have to start about 6" forwards of the forestay (or maybe at the end of the pole, where the assy tack is) but I think it would make gybing interesting, to say the least. It could easily be tried on a boat like a 2000 to see what the effects are. It would certainly stop the need for 6 foot long arms to goosewing the kite when the bowsprit is out.
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K1

Don't they have Jib booms rather than dangle ones

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If you were to put enough tension on the forestay, to keep control,

I'm not sure that the dangly pole needs an awful lot of tension on the line it runs on to work. Its not as if there are that huge loads on the pole most of the time.


Never, used or rigged one then Jim? You NEED the guide line as tight as possible, or you just get snarl ups.......

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I have run this idea past my very intelligent cat. This was his solution. The inboard end of the jib stick is attached to the bottom of a 6' tube which runs on the forestay. This makes the forestay stiffer without increasing tension. release the control line and the tube with stick attached flys up the mast.....My cat says, "Bring me a problem and I'll find a solution". When the stick is fully tensioned the bottom of the tube is bearing on the bow eye.
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Originally posted by Jon711

Originally posted by JimC

Originally posted by Jon711

If you were to put enough tension on the forestay, to keep control,

I'm not sure that the dangly pole needs an awful lot of tension on the line it runs on to work. Its not as if there are that huge loads on the pole most of the time.


Never, used or rigged one then Jim? You NEED the guide line as tight as possible, or you just get snarl ups.......

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There is  lots of tension on the stick when it is fully extended.
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Originally posted by iitick


Originally posted by Jon711

Originally posted by JimC

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If you were to put enough tension on the forestay, to keep control,

I'm not sure that the dangly pole needs an awful lot of tension on the line it runs on to work. Its not as if there are that huge loads on the pole most of the time.


Never, used or rigged one then Jim? You NEED the guide line as tight as possible, or you just get snarl ups.......

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There is  lots of tension on the stick when it is fully extended.


And that is why the guide line needs to be bar tight, I have even seen N12's with what appears to be reverse bend on the mast, caused by the dangly pole guide line.

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Alex - yep- it' a jib boom on the K1.... Graeme, any ideas seeing this again:

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oh dear, that just doesn't look good in that pic at all
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but at least it's an honest photo.... I'm kind of bored with every photo on a dinghy selling website being a planing shot.  

One of the reasons I still sail dinghies is because they are far nicer in displacement mode than windsurfing, and it's much more enjoyable than the usual windsurfing alternatives of spending lots on mountain bikes, paddleboarding or digging in an allotment.


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