andromed
New Member
I'm checking out a 46 ft, 30 ton, 2-mast schooner which I really like because of her solid build (thick steel hull, small hatches, strong stays etc.).
However, she has turned out to be extremely slow even in favorable winds and sea, going rarely over 5 knots at all. Furthermore, she needs constant sail changes when wind speed varies, since too much sail quickly results in a weather helm.
I wonder whether this can be improved by changing her rig, and would like your opinion on that.
The current sail plan: foresail is either a genoa or two jibs, between the masts she has a staysail and a fisherman, on the main mast a regular main sail.
I'd like to throw out the two smaller sails between the masts in favor of a large full batten "main" sail on the forward mast (the forestay on the main mast is not statically necessary).
I hope to achieve the following effects:
- more sail area in general
- more sail area in front, therefore less weather helm, I have to reef main sail on the main mast later
- better continuous airflow between genoa and the new "main" sail
Do you think that this will work? If yes, could you make an educated guess how much speed could be gained?
Thanks for any input,
Andreas
However, she has turned out to be extremely slow even in favorable winds and sea, going rarely over 5 knots at all. Furthermore, she needs constant sail changes when wind speed varies, since too much sail quickly results in a weather helm.
I wonder whether this can be improved by changing her rig, and would like your opinion on that.
The current sail plan: foresail is either a genoa or two jibs, between the masts she has a staysail and a fisherman, on the main mast a regular main sail.
I'd like to throw out the two smaller sails between the masts in favor of a large full batten "main" sail on the forward mast (the forestay on the main mast is not statically necessary).
I hope to achieve the following effects:
- more sail area in general
- more sail area in front, therefore less weather helm, I have to reef main sail on the main mast later
- better continuous airflow between genoa and the new "main" sail
Do you think that this will work? If yes, could you make an educated guess how much speed could be gained?
Thanks for any input,
Andreas