Tim O
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That is indeed a thing of beauty!
I want to fit an inner forestay now!!!
I want to fit an inner forestay now!!!
One of the joys of a two masted boat - which I miss - is the ability to use the mizzen to swing the stern of the boat exactly where you want it.
For example, if backing out of a marina berth with a strong wind on the beam, there's a danger of the bow blowing off away from the direction you wish to go. Hoist the mizzen and pull it to weather and the stern will always fall away first.
Also, if you happen to have a yawl rather than a ketch, you can make it sail backwards - which is not often useful but doesn't half attract attention.
Can anyone point me to any good books, or online resources, about the basics and finer details of actually SAILING a ketch......different sail configurations etc under different conditions. I have usual main, mizzen, Genoa, plus mizzen staysail, and trisail to play with......all new to me as a sloop sailor up to now.
This post is guaranteed free from anchors, electronics, sealants and battery charging.......it's about sailing! ??
Lovely looking boat:encouragement:Hi,
I posted a short blog entry about our experience with the ketch rig here. https://aleriasadventures.blogspot.ie/2015/08/the-versatile-ketch-rig.html#more
Feel free to post questions.
Lovely looking boat:encouragement:
Our mizzen staysail is hoisted on the mizzen mast with an attachment at the base of the main mast to secure the tack. Sheet to toerail block and back to winch in cockpit or in our case use the mizzen boom with a block back to cockpit winch.