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    Posted: 02 Jun 16 at 12:52pm
I cannot work out how the toestraps and hiking works on those folding winglets. And I have enough trouble getting out on the other side in a windy tack without having to fold a wing in and launch another outwards, so you are obviously far ahead of me.
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Toe straps in much the same place. Just think of it as a wide sidedeck.
They're left folded out while sailing.



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Is the plan to have them on tracks, sliding fore and aft?
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Hi Jim
You could set the control lines behind the mast like the Phantom with the Adj forestay, Lowers etc taken forward a bit like your drawing.
Then have just the tails taken back for you to play with.
Are you planing a assymetric spinnaker like a canoe?
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What dinghy is that?


Originally posted by JimC

Toe straps in much the same place. Just think of it as a wide sidedeck.
They're left folded out while sailing.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote JimC Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Jun 16 at 2:48pm
Originally posted by Presuming Ed

Is the plan to have them on tracks, sliding fore and aft?
No, fixed position.
Originally posted by gordon1277

Are you planning a assymetric spinnaker like a canoe?
No kite, no rig adjustment.
Originally posted by SimonW99

What dinghy is that?

Canoe in fact. Taifun. Its a German class. There are broadly similar canoe classes in Sweden.
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Proper pivoting centreboard, please!!!

And how about a self-tacking jib?
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Jack Sparrow Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Jun 16 at 6:05pm
Originally posted by JimC

Control lines is an issue. I usually have a bracket in the middle of the boat, but that would totally stuff up my slide across layout.

I kinda wonder about running the purchases forward along the centreline of the low deck, then back, maybe to cleats each side of daggerboard. Expensive in blocks, but there'd be room for a lot of throw, and maybe it could be all cascade to gain a couple of blocks back.

Maybe something like this...


This what I meant... not sure if I've interpreted your design properly?


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I don't get the issue. Surely your control line layout could be like most OKs running above the deck. Also with the depth of structure in the bow, why have shrouds?
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My thought is the crew deck/foredeck coming to about a foot aft of the back of the daggerboard so you sit on it in light airs and have no transition between sitting in middle of boat and sitting on side.

Its an interesting thought though: if the bow tank is going to be slow flooding/self draining then control lines can run in there because there's no concern about water ingress. Access for maintenance would need careful thought!

I don't much like unstayed masts. Weight/stability penalty.
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