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Francois Machabee
Hello all!I have been trying to tune my rig for a little while now on my O'Day 37 CC with little success.I am trying to reduce what I think is weather helm. Now the question is...what really is weather helm and what is not...let me explain...I have been out sailing in different conditions, trying to get acquainted with the behaviour of my boat in different wind conditions.In lite air 10-15 knots (less than this and its not worth talking about), the boat seems to need about 10% turn of the wheel to starboard to keep her heading (from the point of view of the dead center of the rudder when the wheel is a position 0% on my turk's head).If a large gust comes (20-25 knots), I need to increase this temporarily to 45% (or 1/4 turn if you want) to keep my heading.In fun winds, (25-30 knots), with the boat heeled to 25-30% and the rail almost in the water, I need to have the wheel at almost 180% (1/2 turn or more ) to keep her heading. Yes...I know, reduce sails, take a reef and live longer.....In all cases, the boat wants to go into irons. Now, I have sailed on few sailboats before, and they all did this. In fact, I was told once that this is the sign of a good ship.Do I have weather helm?If so, I know that I need to retune the mast forward to reduce it or let out my main sail a bit and use the vang to keep the sail shape so as not to loose any power. My problem is that I have tried to slacken the backstay but the headstay is somewhat fixed via the furler attachment. Also the fact that the O'day 37CC has a bolt going through the mast right under the mast wedge to stop the mast from pumping in a seaway stops it from being tuned at all
(.Totally confused? I am....FrancoisS/V Starshine III