
Shazza 273 wrote:I've found we have enough traveller on Shazza and we've never wanted more, but that West Systems boat does look very nice.
Chad wrote:Shazza 273 wrote:I've found we have enough traveller on Shazza and we've never wanted more, but that West Systems boat does look very nice.
I'm a traveler kind of person myself, couldn't give that up for the bridle.
Kevin wrote:Oh, and I had the mainsheet at the end of the boom and then lead it forward to a swivel at 169 originally. That really sucked as it made a very tight space to tack through. I just hated it every time. Last sail before I broke the rudder was with an aft bridle and sheeting off the boom and no swivel. This was a good setup for me and made for much more comfortable tacks. (I found the swivel cleat was too low to cleat properly and didn't get the block raised enough to fix that, it was fixed at center line aft of 169)
I did up a little ghetto drawing of mainsheet rigging that I'm putting together right now that shows what I was trying to explain above. New bridle points will be about 1 foot forward of the aft end of the boom or maybe at frame 169, I haven't decided. The good thing with moving it forward is that it would eliminate a block which is good.
Kevin.
Chad wrote:Shazza 273 wrote:I've found we have enough traveller on Shazza and we've never wanted more, but that West Systems boat does look very nice.
Josh,
I saw that you lead your traveler line forward so you can sit in front of the trav upwind. I'm doing the same. Are you tacking straight across and handing off the extension around the tacking mainsheet? Or following the tiller around the back of the sheet? Air-tacking the boat in my garage makes it feel like going straight across should work, without too much fumbling of the extension...
I'm a traveler kind of person myself, couldn't give that up for the bridle.
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