New Posts New Posts RSS Feed: Masthead buoyancy
  FAQ FAQ  Forum Search   Register Register  Login Login

Masthead buoyancy

 Post Reply Post Reply Page  <1 234
Author
Garry View Drop Down
Really should get out more
Really should get out more
Avatar

Joined: 18 Apr 04
Location: United Kingdom
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 536
Post Options Post Options   Quote Garry Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Topic: Masthead buoyancy
    Posted: 12 Jul 06 at 7:40pm
I think I heard of someone who filled their mast with ping-pong balls - don't know if it was true!
Garry

Lark 2252, Contender 298

www.cuckoos.eclipse.co.uk
Back to Top
Guest View Drop Down
Newbie
Newbie


Joined: 21 May 04
Location: United Kingdom
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 0
Post Options Post Options   Quote Guest Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Jul 06 at 8:12pm
I heard that - excellent idea.
Back to Top
Hobbo View Drop Down
Far too distracted from work
Far too distracted from work
Avatar

Joined: 02 Jun 06
Location: United Kingdom
Online Status: Offline
Posts: 211
Post Options Post Options   Quote Hobbo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Jul 06 at 10:09pm
My brother got a Crewsaver mast float for his RS200 that i used the first couple of times i sailed my Contender as he as not out and now i used two of the bags from inside wine boxes blown up, one wither side of the sail. To decrease drag (as if it really matters with the speed i sail the thing) i tied a rope to the bottom of the Crewsaver one and lashed it hard to the bottom of the mast so it effectively lay along it, this int possible with the bags due to their square nature and lack of a point on the bottom of the bag to tie a rope to.

As i am learning this was extremely useful particularly as my first sail was in a 4-5 and resulted in 28 capsizes, it kept the boat completely on it's side and allowed me to right the boat easily and even rest on the centreboard before righting in the latter stages. Contrary to JimC's observation i did not float at all far downwind ( Northerly wind, sailing out of Shoreham). In all i think it is a very good idea for a learner in any class who is not particularly confident in the abilities to right from turtle/ does not have the energy to constantly right from turtled. Also contrary to what someone said there is no visible damage to my mast although to be honest i havn't really checked yet.

I will eventually be removing them though despite how bling bling the silver bags are at the top of my mast (That is a joke ).

N.B. Wine bags are not quite as buoyant as the floats and are slightly harder to hoist without getting caught in the track (i can be a bit of a numpty so getting it caught is not a problem if you are paying any kind of attention.


Contender GBR 362
Osprey 1318 - IVplay
SSC
Back to Top
 Post Reply Post Reply Page  <1 234

Forum Jump Forum Permissions View Drop Down

Bulletin Board Software by Web Wiz Forums® version 9.665y
Copyright ©2001-2010 Web Wiz
Change your personal settings, or read our privacy policy