[Rhodes22-list] Rigging

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Sun Oct 25 10:20:48 EDT 2015


Can you explain rake for me.  I am not familiar with that term.  My boat
tends to lee helm which I was not able to correct with sails or weight.
Thanks.

Susan Crane
Bohemia River

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Ted:

I think all sailboats behave differently on port and starboard tacks.
Certainly mine does. Uneven weight distribution in the boat, which is always
the case,  will influence the amount of heel and that alone has an impact.
Variations in the shape of the hull, slight misalignment of the centreboard
etc. etc. etc. are all possible reasons. 

If the difference really bothers you, start with the rig and in particular
make sure the mast is actually vertical by making sure that both top stays
are the same length when under tension. Do that before putting tension on
the lower stays which should be tightened only as needed to straighten the
mast once it is perfectly vertical. You can tell when the mast is straight
by looking up the sail track. You might find that you have to go back and
forth a few times in an iterative process to get the mast both vertical and
straight - side to side. You can attach the tip of a measuring tape or
non-stretch line to a halyard and take it to the top of the mast and then
measure to the chain plate on both sides. It is quite possible to have the
correct tension on both sides while one stay, when tensioned, is longer than
the other. If you have a standard rig there should only be a very slight
rake. Too much or too little will result in either weather or lee helm. If
that is the case now, I would suspect that some aspect of the rig tuning is
the villain and all of the other suggestions given by others are good places
to look.


Graham Stewart
Agile. R22, 1976
Kingston Ontario Canada




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Ted,

Is your swim ladder down?  Are fenders dragging from starboard?

Rick

Regards,

Rick

On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 12:55 PM, The Rhodes 22 Email List <
rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org> wrote:

> Hey guys, why would I have different speeds on different tacks? My 
> boat seems to struggle while on a port tack upwind versus a starboard 
> tack upwind.
>
> Rigging issues?
>
> What gives?
>
> Here's a pic from yesterday's sail.
>
> Cheers,
> Ted
>
> S/V AIRPOWER
> 1991/2013 R22
> Jacksonville, FL
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