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    Posted: 20 Jul 10 at 11:00am
Originally posted by Rupert

Has anyone built an L shaped boom

That's effectively the Temple vang that was talked about earlier I think...
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Originally posted by Rupert

Has anyone built an L shaped boom, with the gooseneck at the corner of the L, and the angle such that the short bit of the L comes out from the mast enough to allow travel? You pull the lever end towards the mast, the rest of the boom goes down.


Like this?


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Originally posted by Lukepiewalker

Have you considered putting on a mongo overlapping Genoa?

Of all dinghy sail configurations this is arguably the one that provides the greatest possible heeling moment and the greatest handling problems combined with the least forward drive per square foot...
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Rupert Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Jul 10 at 4:49pm

Originally posted by tgruitt

Originally posted by Rupert

Has anyone built an L shaped boom, with the gooseneck at the corner of the L, and the angle such that the short bit of the L comes out from the mast enough to allow travel? You pull the lever end towards the mast, the rest of the boom goes down.


Like this?


Kind of like that - same end effect, but I was picturing the whole thing built as one monocoque structure, rather than the vang added on. 

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yes there is a cherub boom like that i think, it was at
last years dinghy show
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That boom is from 'Jack Sparrows' Banshee design Cherub.
Seen it out a couple of times at the club.
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A boom/kicker arrangment like puts a load through the gooseneck to resist the forward end of the boom being rotated upwards.  If you have a boomerang that pivots near the gooseneck, you don't have this problem (but I'm not sure you save much space either).

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Just a suggestion, keep it simple, keep the price down, dont reinvent the wheel?  Ensure that it is accessible and not unnecessarily complicated.

To ensure a wide variation in crew weights allow open choice on fit out, spars and sails. 

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Post Options Post Options   Quote ham4sand Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Jul 10 at 3:12pm
the above drawing of an anchored boomerand is basically a
temple vang

i think "dan's boat" another cherub has the monocoque L
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