[Rhodes22-list] Some theories on sailing problem wanted

The Rhodes 22 Email List rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
Mon Jun 8 22:59:49 EDT 2015


Brooks:  Not sure of exact lengths, but on my ’86 back stays were at maximum permitted.  I never had a problem with the mast not being, what I believed to be vertical.  

Bob of the “NoKaOi 3”  


> On Jun 8, 2015, at 7:50 PM, The Rhodes 22 Email List <rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org> wrote:
> 
> Well, I'm at a complete loss and don't have a clue as to cause of the problem
> I'm experiencing.
> 
> I raised mast, launched and sailed with IMF main only yesterday after
> adjusting forestay length as close as I could to the tuning guide
> recommended 333", which for me ended up 335".
> 
> When I raised mast, 335" forestay was a couple of inches short of reaching
> bow tang with back stay totally un-tensioned.  Note that the backstay tangs
> are set in the holes giving minimum length - that is, I could make them a
> couple of inches longer. Instead, I added a couple of small shackles to
> forestay to make forestay a couple of inches longer and hooked it up. So
> now, forestay is at least 337" in length.
> 
> It was quite windy so I sailed with IMF main only - fully extended. I sailed
> with centerboard all the way down, rudder also all the way down and against
> stops.
> 
> Nice light weather helm on starboard. A definite lee helm on port,  fairly
> light. Again, this was with no jib. Boat otherwise behaved very well, coming
> about nicely, etc. It even pointed quite well based on the track on my chart
> plotter as I went between starboard and port tacks.
> 
> Winds were strong and variable causing considerable variation in heel angle
> and helm behavior didn't change - so helm behavior is not due to the bow
> steering effect due to boat heel.
> 
> I see this same helm behavior when using jib. 
> 
> I've measured to make sure the mast is vertical, tightened shrouds evenly,
> etc.
> 
> Other than having a crooked centerboard or keel, I have no idea what could
> be causing this weird behavior. I've owned many sail boats, mostly smaller,
> two bigger, and none has behaved like this.
> 
> Any ideas, similar experiences, thoughts are welcome.
> 
> Brooks Bridges
> 1986/2006 Rhodes 22 "Changes"
> Cambridge, MD
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