DangerousPirate
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There's a fantastic little bowsprit on this boat, one of those selden ones with a ring. I have a brand new code 0 and an asymmetric spinnaker and I think those sails will come in handy when the winds are low.



Now I was getting curious about pushing the bowsprit out further and support it with a bobstay to maybe allow a set up with 2 headsails. How practical is that? There are a few racing boats that do this.

Of course that's a different boat than mine (that's a mini transat 650, weighting three feathers and the skipper, and a fractional rig) and my boat is 9.5 metres, masthead rig and somewhere around 5 tons, but the principle should be the same, I assume.
The code 0 is for close reaching, and the asymm for broad reaching. Wouldn't the boat reach even greater speeds if I were to add the genoa as well? I understand there needs to be some spacing between the sails. And a bobstay is relatively uncomplicated to install. With that, the bowsprit could push out further. There is a need to install another d ring on the anchor locker door (ignore the dirt in the picture, I took it in the middle of powerwashing) and I think that is okay as the bobstay handles the real load (which is up) and the other end just pushes downwards. The only sturdy thing needs to be the door (which btw is quite sturdy but can always reinforce with a backing plate). The ring itself is only to keep it from pushing in, out, left and right. But doesn't carry any significant forces, to my understanding. Correct me if I am wrong though.

Does it make any sense to push the bowsprit out further and add a bobstay? Is it even practical to use code 0 / asymm spinnaker + Genoa? Or maybe another jib sail at some point in the future even?
I had not discovered the bowsprit yet when I sailed in low winds, but I was quite annoyed how I had to turn on the engine or bob around the see with 1-2 knots... A code 0 on the bowsprit would already help, but if I had the genoa up, too, I'd have a lot of canvas that should turn those 1-2 knots into maybe 4 or so?
All just a thought game so far. But what do you think? Is a bobstay necessary? Is the idea feasible? Or all just rubbish and I won't be able to use genoa + 2nd headsail anyway and I need to stop acting like I have a cutter?



Now I was getting curious about pushing the bowsprit out further and support it with a bobstay to maybe allow a set up with 2 headsails. How practical is that? There are a few racing boats that do this.

Of course that's a different boat than mine (that's a mini transat 650, weighting three feathers and the skipper, and a fractional rig) and my boat is 9.5 metres, masthead rig and somewhere around 5 tons, but the principle should be the same, I assume.
The code 0 is for close reaching, and the asymm for broad reaching. Wouldn't the boat reach even greater speeds if I were to add the genoa as well? I understand there needs to be some spacing between the sails. And a bobstay is relatively uncomplicated to install. With that, the bowsprit could push out further. There is a need to install another d ring on the anchor locker door (ignore the dirt in the picture, I took it in the middle of powerwashing) and I think that is okay as the bobstay handles the real load (which is up) and the other end just pushes downwards. The only sturdy thing needs to be the door (which btw is quite sturdy but can always reinforce with a backing plate). The ring itself is only to keep it from pushing in, out, left and right. But doesn't carry any significant forces, to my understanding. Correct me if I am wrong though.

Does it make any sense to push the bowsprit out further and add a bobstay? Is it even practical to use code 0 / asymm spinnaker + Genoa? Or maybe another jib sail at some point in the future even?
I had not discovered the bowsprit yet when I sailed in low winds, but I was quite annoyed how I had to turn on the engine or bob around the see with 1-2 knots... A code 0 on the bowsprit would already help, but if I had the genoa up, too, I'd have a lot of canvas that should turn those 1-2 knots into maybe 4 or so?
All just a thought game so far. But what do you think? Is a bobstay necessary? Is the idea feasible? Or all just rubbish and I won't be able to use genoa + 2nd headsail anyway and I need to stop acting like I have a cutter?
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