chrisandphil
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Restoring a Sadler 29 - would like to know correct length of boom.
That seems to be confirmed here:
http://www.mikelucasyachting.co.uk/sadler-starlight-boats/articles/sadler-starlight-data.pdf
But I can measure mine at the weekend if you like.
Restoring a Sadler 29 - would like to know correct length of boom.
If restoring a 29 I would think about more mainsail area ( Taller mast, longer boom?) and a bit less foresail. The standard rig is an old fashioned 150 foresail and smallish main. Whats more the boat is sluggish in light winds
Hi Guys - Sorry about the late reply, we have just got back from a trek down south for the Beauleigh Boat Jumble. Thanks Vic Mallows and Boson Higgs for your constructive and helpfull replies- our existing mast is about half a metre taller than the data sheet quoted length and for that matter the boom is about the same half a meter longer.
BH, I take on board your comment on mainsail area as that 0.5m strip with a bit more roach in the leech would give a very useful boost in area of the mainsail. David Sadler did seem to favour tall slim mainsails to look at his boats like the 25, 32 & 34, at least to my untutored eye anyway!
We didn't find a replacement boom at BBJ - however we will keep looking as our existing boom is a very old fashioned, almost circular in cross section, with a top slot that looks designed for sail slides rather than a foot rope. This will make it difficult to fit a "stack pack" type of mainsail handling system to the boom
When our Sadler 29 was delivered in 1987 the main sheet had been attached to the casting at the end of the boom. It wasn't until a lady sailor who had worked for Kemp pointed this out that we noticed how wrong this was. The photo shows the correct attachment, of course.
When our Sadler 29 was delivered in 1987 the main sheet had been attached to the casting at the end of the boom. It wasn't until a lady sailor who had worked for Kemp pointed this out that we noticed how wrong this was. The photo shows the correct attachment, of course.
DJE's appears to have been also rigged that way at some stage in the past!