Hi Don
I'm working on fine tuning my boom vang on my Hunter 44..B&R rig in mast main no battens. Previous posts indicate that the vang has very little impact on these boats and I am trying to fix that by moving the attachment point to the boom further aft so the vang can be used for something other then supporting the boom. I've got it set up so when the boat is on a reach and the vang tension is light I have about 4 inches of vang travel to tighten the leech. What is confusing me is that in your sail trim guide you indicate that less tension increases twist and reduces power by spilling wind from the top of the sail. Makes sense to me. On the other hand on the sail trim card for a reach you indicate that as wind speed increases I'm supposed to tighten the leech aka less twist and flatten the sail. Wouldn't, I want to spill more wind as the wind speed increases? I understand the need for a flatter sail in higher winds by tensioning the outhaul but adjusting the vang has me confused.
Thanks
Marc
I'm working on fine tuning my boom vang on my Hunter 44..B&R rig in mast main no battens. Previous posts indicate that the vang has very little impact on these boats and I am trying to fix that by moving the attachment point to the boom further aft so the vang can be used for something other then supporting the boom. I've got it set up so when the boat is on a reach and the vang tension is light I have about 4 inches of vang travel to tighten the leech. What is confusing me is that in your sail trim guide you indicate that less tension increases twist and reduces power by spilling wind from the top of the sail. Makes sense to me. On the other hand on the sail trim card for a reach you indicate that as wind speed increases I'm supposed to tighten the leech aka less twist and flatten the sail. Wouldn't, I want to spill more wind as the wind speed increases? I understand the need for a flatter sail in higher winds by tensioning the outhaul but adjusting the vang has me confused.
Thanks
Marc