Being new to sailing I ask the questions that may never occur to more experienced sailors. I think the technical name for these types of questions is 'dumb'. So here it goes:
Why is the mainsail attached to a boom?
The foresail is not, and it works just fine. I know there are loose footed sails, but these rigs still have a boom, the foot is not attached only the clew. So I'm wondering why is a boom needed at all? Is it because there is no effective way to extend the sail out on a reach? In that case, wouldn't a pole work as well, or a block located aft of the transom (on some kind of support).
I know too the Main sail, like the mizzen mast sails on a ketch or yawl provided helm balance (whatever that is) so is that the purpose?
Has any designer tried a sail plan without a boom and found it lacking?
The things I think about when I'm not sailing.
Why is the mainsail attached to a boom?
The foresail is not, and it works just fine. I know there are loose footed sails, but these rigs still have a boom, the foot is not attached only the clew. So I'm wondering why is a boom needed at all? Is it because there is no effective way to extend the sail out on a reach? In that case, wouldn't a pole work as well, or a block located aft of the transom (on some kind of support).
I know too the Main sail, like the mizzen mast sails on a ketch or yawl provided helm balance (whatever that is) so is that the purpose?
Has any designer tried a sail plan without a boom and found it lacking?
The things I think about when I'm not sailing.