Buck Turgidson
Well-Known Member
Can you explain why the total energy transfer is lower for a junk rig compared to a Bermudian? And why no one every won a race in a junk rig if they are so amazing?I agree, self tacking jibs simplify things. Still whether you like their appearance or not is besides the point, The ease of reefing is what junks are all about.
I on the other hand don't like the high loads Bermudas put on the vessel, a Bermuda must be bar tight to work well, the loads are ridiculous on masts, sails, rigging, chain plates and hulls. Junk rigs are very low stress, making them cheaper more reliable and easy to fix anywhere. Last but not least, the costs of Bermuda gear like winches, roller furlings, spinnakers, and heavy weather sails has become outrages.
I made my 9.5 square meter cambered panel sail in a day, with cheap Polytarp and pine battens. A Bermuda sail no way I could make my self, only the sewing machines used to sew thick Dacron costs more than my boat.........