Anchor Riding Sails

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Frank Bulkley

Does anyone have experience with using a anchor riding sail with a double backstay?
 
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Steve Carpman

Topping Lift

We have a 1991 Legend 37.5. It has a split backstay. The split occurs about 10-11 feet above the cockpit sole - too far to reach to hank on a riding sail. We just purchased a new main sail. Along with the new main we changed the Dutchman from the loop system to a fixed system - fixed lenght topping lift/halyard arrangement. The new topping lift is made from the same coated wire that is on lifelines. We converted an old jib (from a much smaller boat)to a riding sail. The current plan (we launch next week) is to hank the jib onto the topping lift and use the main halyard to raise the riding sail. This way we do not have to deal with the split backstay.
 
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George Kobernus

Riding Sail

If you want to see a picture of a riding sail on the backstay go to: http://pws.chartermi.net/~gkobernus/H260_Web/default.html
 
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Dave

Riding sail

I have a C30 with the split backstay and I hank the anchor riding sail on one to the two splits, haul it up to the junction of the two backstays into the single stay and it works just fine. On my boat, that puts it just above the wind shadow of the bimini and the dodger and although small, it reduces the swing at anchor significantly. Fair winds dave
 
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Eric

What is an Anchor Riding Sail

What is an anchor riding sail? Something to keep you head to the wind hile at anchor?
 
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Steve Christensen

Read about them here:

That's it. Just a way to keep your boat bow to wind. Check out the article below to learn more.
 
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Peter J. Brennan

To steady the boat

A riding sail keeps the boat from sailing around its anchor. In close quarter anchorages this can be a problem if all the other boats are sailing around their anchors and you are not.
 
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Jess Gregory

Split Backstay Directions

For various ways to attach a riding sail you can go to the Banner Bay Marine website and click on "Instructions." We make riding sails, and have created a few pages to recommend how to rig them for various boat types. Jess Gregory
 
Dec 8, 2003
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Work with what you have

Work with your double backstays. Create a delta riding sail with leaches at each backstay and a common luff.
 
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Jim Smith

Some pics and links that might help

I have some pictures of sails that some folks have done and some links that talk about anchor riding sails: https://home.comcast.net/~sailingforever/anchor_riding_sails.htm There is one pic of an anchor riding sail that would do what Arlyn suggested for the split backstay. Regards! -Jim- s/v Forever
 
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