Today I agreed to have a custom bimini built for my boat by a very experienced local professional. He asked about the height of the boom above the cockpit floor - so that he can set the proper height and hence clearances from the top of the bimini - and suggested that I should measure the boom height when under sail.
My first assumption was that the boom will be at its lowest when sailing close hauled with the vang tightened hard down. But then it occurred to me that the worst case scenario (lowest boom level under sail) might be as the boom swings across on a tack when sailing with the vang not set so tightly.
Would any of the experts like to make a suggestion here?
My first assumption was that the boom will be at its lowest when sailing close hauled with the vang tightened hard down. But then it occurred to me that the worst case scenario (lowest boom level under sail) might be as the boom swings across on a tack when sailing with the vang not set so tightly.
Would any of the experts like to make a suggestion here?