For the Luff of it!

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Margaritaville

I was wondering does iny one know what the luff is on a 1984 31H jib sail? If not I will have to pull my sail out and thind a long enough tape measure. If I remember right a 100% would be the distance from the bow to the mast? so a 150% genoa would be 1.5 times that distance aprox. 18 feet for the foot? Paul
 
Dec 3, 2003
2,101
Hunter Legend 37 Portsmouth, RI
I Think That Would be the 'I' Measurement

The the "Boat Info" on this web site for the model. It may be in there.
 
Jun 4, 2004
41
Hunter 33 BLSC
Confused

The luff is the distance of the bow to the top of the mast (if not factional rig) ie: luff tape. To measure luff take measuring tape to jib hallard and hall it up to top, measure to bow. Foot is 100% bow to mast. 1.5 is correct for a 150% jib. Check the specs on the this web (Boat info/ boat photos& specs) for the measurements of your boat.
 

Alan

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Jun 2, 2004
4,174
Hunter 35.5 LI, NY
Nope.

You all have it wrong. Yes the luff is the length of the headstay. Using a tape hoisted by the halyard is a good way to measure it. "J" is the distance from the mast to the headstay at deck level. "LP" or Luff Perpendicular is the shortest distance from the clew to the luff of any sail.(which is perpendicular to the luff) A 100% jib has a clew that will reach just past the mast. The LP% = LP/J x 100 "I" is the distance from the base of the mast to the intersection of the headstay (hounds on a fractional, masthead on a full hoist) The leech length will simply affect how high the clew is on the sail. A 100% jib can have a leech of many different sizes dependent on the location of the clew.
 
Dec 3, 2003
2,101
Hunter Legend 37 Portsmouth, RI
Yup! I was Wrong! :eek:

Yup I was wrong! (How embarassing!) I misread the picture that I copied from this site last month re: the dimension that was asked about. ;) Claude has a good pic to look at.
 
M

Margaritaville

I was just hoping.......

I was just hoping someone could give me a ballpark idea how long of a luff I should be looking for in a roller furling. It will be a week before I can get down to the boat to measure the sail or forestay. There is a guy who has a furling for 200 and if it is long enough I will go ahead and buy it before I go down to the boat.
 
May 25, 2004
443
Catalina 400 mkII Harbor
45.5

i recall being the measurement. i bough a used sail in the spring and i beleive it was 45' 6" luff (bow to masthead, #6 furl tape) good luck mike ps 1984 hunter 34
 
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