self tacking jib hardware

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JR Castro

anybody with ideas, information regarding appropriate size track, car, other hardware for rigging a self tacking jib on a 32 ft sloop? thanks JR Castro
 
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Bob Camarena

Stockton

I sail out of the Stockton Sailing Club and we have a large number of self tending jibs in our harbor. You'll need to decide if you want a club jib or a Soling rig. I prefer, and have a Soling rig on my Catalina 30. You might want to visit our club and check out some of the boats and measurements. If it helps at all, my jib traveler and track is about the same size as my mainsheet traveler and track. I know that Pineapple Sails has done quite a few Stockton boats and would have a good idea of what is required. A Soling rig uses a curved track that's mounted forward of the mast. It's raised on brackets so that the curve is in a plane perpendicular to the forestay and the arc of the curve mimics the arc in which the clew travels. In my opinion, the Soling rig gives the best sail shape and is easiest to trim in that you only have a single sheet. E-mail me if you would like more details on my set-up. I would think that the sizes required for your boat would be in the same range as mine. A club jib uses a boom on the jib and a deck mounted track. It also requires a fore and aft track for the forward end of the boom to mount to. Without the fore and aft track, you will have problems with trimming the foot of the jib.
 
Dec 2, 1999
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Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
or a Camber Spar.

JR: We also have a self tending jib (Camber Spar) on our H'31. There is only a standing block just forward of the mast on our boat, and a control line. You can also visit Hidden Harbor Marina on the way over to Stockton.
 
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JR Castro

Soling self tacker

Bob I would be interested in track size, length, type of car used...thanks JR Castro
 
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Bob Camarena

Will do

I'll check out the details over the long weekend and get back to you. I didn't see you listed in the owners directory. I'm listed so why don't you e-mail me with an e-mail address. Bob
 
Jul 1, 1998
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Hunter Legend 35 Poulsbo/Semiahmoo WA
Look At Nauticat

For self-tacking jibs take a look at the new (last couple years) Nauticats. They have it really figured out. Also, a self tacking jib with a jib boom can be a real problem. If the sail is loose (not full of wind) it will flog thereby causing the jib boom to flail around - potentially becoming a dangerous weapon. You don't want to be on the fordeck in this situation with a strong wind. Basically this falls under the heading of all is not gold that glitters. Take a long, hard look.
 
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