Is this track of tacks on a lake (no tide) good/ok/bad?

Oct 19, 2019
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Albin Vega 27 Limerick
I've recently beefed up my mast support bulkheads which allowed me to put a little rake in my mast.My impression is that the boat is pointing higher.Please have a look at the screen grab from Navionics: Screenshot_2017-04-15-18-04-23.png windward leg was westerly (from R to L). The return downwind Easterly leg is also shown but not relevant.True Winds were 15 knots gusting 18-20 and i had one reef in the main on the windward leg.Mainsail and furling Genoa (with foam luff) are both 2 years old or less.My previous tracks have had much less respectable tacking angles.What do people think? Should I be able to point higher in a Vega?Thanks John V1447 Breakaway
 
Apr 12, 2016
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We haven't splashed our Vega yet, but I can say that those are better tack angles than we can achieve on our Catalina 22!
 
Oct 19, 2019
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Albin Vega 27 Limerick
Thanks.I was surprised when I looked at the track.I'll try to check if the improvement is consistent.John V1447 Breakaway--

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Oct 19, 2019
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Albin Vega 27 Limerick
Here's a screen grab from yesterday.
dromterry.png

Sailing on the wind till I started tacking at N end of track.

True winds 15-20 knots, gusty at times. I had one reef in the main
and the headsail furled to the first dot.

Again, I'm not looking for kudos just wondering if this is typical?

My impression has been that tacking performance has much improved
since I reinforced the mast support bulkhead and bent the mast back
sightly as advised here.

John V1447 Breakaway

On 16/04/17 07:42, John.Kinsella
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Apr 12, 2016
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I hope it's typical! Because I'd love to have tracks like that. You mentioned having increased your mast rake, by the way. It has always been my understanding that more rake results in higher pointing, with a side effect of more weather helm. Have you noticed more weather helm since increasing the rake?
 
Feb 12, 2008
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That track is impressive, especially for the conditions and sail configuration.It looks like a tacking angle of around 80 degrees, which is better than the fin keel sportboat that I race.Makes for a good argument for a tight rig with rake.You should be racing that boat!I use a program called RaceQs.com to look at my tacks/performance and help with target speeds. It is free and runs on android and apple phones.You can upload the data collected and then use various tools to analyze the track.It is a little buggy. I collect the data with the phone and then look at it later on the PC. Looking at the track on the phone doesn't work so well.If it were my boat, other than being very happy with the performance, I would check if was at my close hauled boat speed target for the legs and also check the wind direction for each leg to eliminate the variables of pinching and wind shifts.Do you know what your rig tension settings and mast rake is? -Tim From: "John Kinsella John.Kinsella@... [AlbinVega]" AlbinVega@yahoogroups.com To: AlbinVega@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, May 4, 2017 2:52 AM Subject: Re: [AlbinVega] Re: Is this track of tacks on a lake (no tide) good/ok/bad?







Here's a screen grab from yesterday.
dromterry.png

Sailing on the wind till I started tacking at N end of track.

True winds 15-20 knots, gusty at times. I had one reef in the main
and the headsail furled to the first dot.

Again, I'm not looking for kudos just wondering if this is typical?

My impression has been that tacking performance has much improved
since I reinforced the mast support bulkhead and bent the mast back
sightly as advised here.

John V1447 Breakaway

On 16/04/17 07:42, John.Kinsella
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Oct 19, 2019
921
Albin Vega 27 Limerick
Thanks Tim, that's very encouraging.

(But isn't the tacking angle slightly more than 90 degrees? It's
certainly a lot better than before.)

Re the rig tension settings, I'm afraid I followed a combo of the
very helpful informal prescriptions given by Mike Freeman and many
other posters.

Basically, I seriously tightened up the forward lowers to get a
slight forward curvature in the mast then (slightly less) seriously
tightened up the backstay tension to get a slight aft bend at the
masthead.

I am a coward when hardening up the rigging tension - when I tried
it first I needed to strengthen the mast support bulkheads so I'm
very conscious of the downward forces created.

So, I was cautious but have no measurements - I'll use a plumb bob
next weekend and post the results here.

I don't have a rig tension meter but will try to borrow one.

I'll also download that app!

John V1447 Breakaway

On 04/05/17 16:20, Tim Klynn
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Oct 19, 2019
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Albin Vega 27 Limerick
I haven't particularly noticed an increased weather helm.

I was sailing solo yesterday when generating that track so I think I would have noticed?Surely these tracks aren't mega good? Maybe the people with optimal rig tune are out racing? :)Seriously, if I have found a sweet spot it is much more luck than skill.--

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Sep 13, 2002
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I can get tracks like that sometimes .. but I usually need a couple of knots of tide under me to do it :)
 
Oct 19, 2019
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Albin Vega 27 Limerick
This is what puzzles me.Trust me: I am not the world's greatest sailor!But please also believe me that I am not faking up these tracks.So am I incredibly lucky in my rig settings or am I a lying bar steward?Hint, not the second.Maybe most Vega sailors are doing as well or better but don't bother logging their tracks? :)John--

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Apr 12, 2016
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John, I have done the exact same thing before, posting tracks of my C22 on sailing discussion websites, and I too was surprised at the lack of responses. One individual actually PM'd me and kindly told me that my sailing training seemed to be lacking, and that I should take more classes. So it became my belief (and still is) that not many people bother to study this subject. But I'm a nerd I suppose, and have been known to enlarge screenshots of my tack angles just to measure them with a protractor. :)For what it's worth, the description of the way you tuned your mast indicates that you were inducing "bend", or perhaps more accurately "prebend", rather than rake. Rake is simply the mast's aftward lean, before any bend is added.As far as angles ... I have read people who measure them differently, but the way I see it, each of your tack angles is at least slightly acute, not obtuse. Therefor I would call them (let's just say) 85 degrees, rather than 95, for instance. I have heard what I call 85 degrees described as "275", but this makes no sense to me. The way I see it, we are striving to achieve the highest angle possible, which for even the most modern keelboat is somewhere around 90 - or such is my understanding. But I cower in the shadow of your mathematical prowess, John. I can't add two and two without a calculator and my wife helping, believe me.As an American, I had to look up "bar steward". LOL ... a euphemism?
 
Oct 19, 2019
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Albin Vega 27 Limerick
Hi Gene.

Yep bar steward is an East Atlantic euphemism! :)Re angles I'm just saying that I expect (I've had my Vega since 2005) to tack through about 100 degrees when I check on GPS chart plotter. In other words a bit more than a right turn.Since retensioning my rigging I seem to be able to tack through only very slightly over a right turn.I think a possible cause of confusion is the difference between tacking angle as measured on compass and the more depressing tacking angle as measured with GPS which includes leeway?Obviously my tracks are GPS tracks so close to 90 degrees is not bad?I need to sail more and post less! :)--

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Sep 13, 2002
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I don't believe you can induce prebend in a stiff masthead rig like the Vega's, you would normally need a three-quarter racing rig to do do something like that.Raking the mast aft is fine, and by reefing the main first you can minimise weather helm - sounds good to me. You've probably also got a clean hull at the beginning of the season, so that can only make things better.I didn't suggest that I didn't believe you, just that I don't sail that efficiently (usually because of a fouled hull, paying more attention to the wildlife, trailing a fishing lure, that sort of stuff),
 
Oct 19, 2019
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Albin Vega 27 Limerick
So slightly greater than 90 degrees?--

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Oct 19, 2019
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Albin Vega 27 Limerick
Hi.I'll take the liberty of quoting Mike Freeman on this thread last November:"Hi John - the mast should be bent in a slight arc by tightening the forward pair of lower stays and pulling back on the backstay until the head of the mast is about 20cms aft of the foot.

We did an article in the VAGB newsletter some while back based on advice from the Danish Vega sailing champion who normally wins the races at our IFR's. I can't find my copy but Steve Birch has probably got a copy.

Mike "I pretty much followed Mike's simple instructions but was conservative..John V1447 Breakaway

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May 30, 2006
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On your drawing, the gps tracks are showing where youve been.
You want to rearrange the tracks mentally, showing where you are going.
 
Oct 19, 2019
921
Albin Vega 27 Limerick
I agree!

Slightly over 90 degrees...

But still pretty good...

On 05/05/17 12:27, groundhog
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