Hi all,
Sometimes I see something and it hides on the right side of my brain where I never look. Any how, the America's Cup and the high performance cats with an extra-special designed set of sails to resemble a planes wing. Well that got rattling around in my head and got lost.
A few weeks back I was reading yet another source for trimming sails. It began with the picture of a wing and described lift. Then it showed the traditional battened main, like mine, with the typical draft making an arc in the battens. Pull, stretch. twist, and release the sail to get the right draft and lift. Then I took another look at the plane wing illustration and it had more lift and less drag then the typical sail all stretch out.
That's when the pea started going around in the whistle. Now I have to say I don't have any design books sitting on a shelf and usually my ideas are out of print before I can draw them out on a napkin, but this one made sense to me.
What if the forward part of the batten was softer than the back? Then the draft would move forward and the back would be straight looking more like a plane wing. I reached for the napkins and a pen, this is going to be great.
Went to the boatyard today and they just began filling in the blisters. So my wife and I climbed the ladder and did the visual of the mess inside. I poked around and my wife did the same. We picked up a few things to take home and dropped off the few that we fixed. Then we stared at all the boats out in the water and had to leave.
Then I saw the sail loft and picked up a stanchion I bent around a piling on a fuel dock and told my wife we could ask them to bend it straight. Well they said the boatyard had a press and would do a better job. That's when both oars hit the water.
"You guys sell a lot of battens?" "Yes we do, quite a few actually." Here's when I get a little cautious. "Do have any that are a bit softer on the lead end?" "You mean one like this, a salesman just dropped it off this week." It was like having a flat tire. Wop, wop, wop, wop. :cry:
Well it was a good idea and in my mind I was that close. The next time I get an idea, somebody kick me.
All U Get
Sometimes I see something and it hides on the right side of my brain where I never look. Any how, the America's Cup and the high performance cats with an extra-special designed set of sails to resemble a planes wing. Well that got rattling around in my head and got lost.
A few weeks back I was reading yet another source for trimming sails. It began with the picture of a wing and described lift. Then it showed the traditional battened main, like mine, with the typical draft making an arc in the battens. Pull, stretch. twist, and release the sail to get the right draft and lift. Then I took another look at the plane wing illustration and it had more lift and less drag then the typical sail all stretch out.
That's when the pea started going around in the whistle. Now I have to say I don't have any design books sitting on a shelf and usually my ideas are out of print before I can draw them out on a napkin, but this one made sense to me.
What if the forward part of the batten was softer than the back? Then the draft would move forward and the back would be straight looking more like a plane wing. I reached for the napkins and a pen, this is going to be great.
Went to the boatyard today and they just began filling in the blisters. So my wife and I climbed the ladder and did the visual of the mess inside. I poked around and my wife did the same. We picked up a few things to take home and dropped off the few that we fixed. Then we stared at all the boats out in the water and had to leave.
Then I saw the sail loft and picked up a stanchion I bent around a piling on a fuel dock and told my wife we could ask them to bend it straight. Well they said the boatyard had a press and would do a better job. That's when both oars hit the water.
"You guys sell a lot of battens?" "Yes we do, quite a few actually." Here's when I get a little cautious. "Do have any that are a bit softer on the lead end?" "You mean one like this, a salesman just dropped it off this week." It was like having a flat tire. Wop, wop, wop, wop. :cry:
Well it was a good idea and in my mind I was that close. The next time I get an idea, somebody kick me.
All U Get