i am in australia and am just purchasing a 250. it has a masthead rig so i wondered if raking my mast forward would ease the problem . i am told that it can be difficult to launch in shallow water with a gentle gradient is there any suggestions?
thanks for reply on mainsail and rigging and sails reference i will file that one In my reply to Joe i was concerned that weather helm was an inherent problem with the 250 .Mine has the retactable keel waterballast and masthead rig replaced a year ago and am unsure if that is original design. yes do have extended tongue and i do have a bloody big rope ha ha!First, insure that your rigging is at proper tension - at about 15% tension in 'all' wire as a starting point. A too loose forestay can quite easily mimic so-called weather helm. A too loose forestay will promote a boat to 'skid' off to leeward and the developed 'skid' will cause side forces to the rudder which can cause the helmsman to 'erroneously perceive' as 'weather helm'.
Rig tuning: http://www.riggingandsails.com/pdf/selden-tuning.pdf If you dont have a rigging tension meter, there is a section included on how to arrive at 'proper' tension without a gage - just a meter stick, etc.
Secondly, be sure that the mainsail is 'properly raised' ... especially woven dacron mainsails NEED to be 'stretched out' along the luff via proper halyard tension; otherwise, the location or position of where the draft is maximized will be too far aft; hence, weather helm. Here's how to 'properly raise' a dacron mainsail: http://forums.sbo.sailboatowners.com/showthread.php?t=120970 ... see post #1.
Lastly, if the above cannot correct 'weather helm', then and only then, consider to change the amount of mast rake.
hope this helps ;-)
The Catalina 250 is a masthead rig.The 250 should be launched with the valve closed, an empty ballast tank will make the boat float higher which will make it easier to get the boat off the trailer. Fill the ballast tank immediately after launching