sarabande
Well-Known Member
I've been fiddling around with tension on the lazy jacks and the boom cover.
Seems that if I slacken off the lazy jacks, the boom cover adopts an endplate effect, with the cover at right angles to the mainsail. When this end plate is in place, a little tell tale tied to the end of the boom zips out strongly towards the stern. If the boom cover is tight to the mainsail, the tell tale drops off to leewards quite dramatically.
It set me wondering if a series of end plates on the mainsail would generate a lot more beneficial forward thrust ?
I might pick up one of those cheapy anemometers, stick it on a pole and see where the flow goes and how fast.
Seems that if I slacken off the lazy jacks, the boom cover adopts an endplate effect, with the cover at right angles to the mainsail. When this end plate is in place, a little tell tale tied to the end of the boom zips out strongly towards the stern. If the boom cover is tight to the mainsail, the tell tale drops off to leewards quite dramatically.
It set me wondering if a series of end plates on the mainsail would generate a lot more beneficial forward thrust ?
I might pick up one of those cheapy anemometers, stick it on a pole and see where the flow goes and how fast.