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Cherub Chat => Tech Chat => Topic started by: JP233 on July 19, 2013, 10:53:17 AM
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Hi,
I have acquired Cheese before bedtime from the Hamilton's , and hope to be sailing her at the nats, I'm just wondering if anyone has an idiots guide to rig set up.
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Mast pointing upwards, pole out the front, foils out the bottom. Attach sails to the poles and you are good to go.
Well you did say idiots... ;)
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Hi Jamie,
This was one of the big unknowns that we faced when we joined the class. Coming from a class where everyone used the same or similar kit and each sailmaker provided a very similar tuning guide/ idiots guide it was easy to get it right quickly.
When we started sailing Slippery we used a main shroud tension of 400 lbs as we did for the enterprise. You can probably use a bit less. Mast rake should be set to leave you with a slight weather helm when the boat it sailing upright. Cap shrouds, d2's and lowers need to be set up to match the mainsail. So it is a bit of trial and error. However this will be down to how it looks when sailing.
I would suggest getting out and sailing the boat make a few tweaks and sailit again etc. If John hasn't changed the settings that Paul had it should be pretty good.
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Hi Jamie, I suggest you pm Paul Croote, he had Cheese for a number of years and was very competitive. I'm sure he would be able to give you a great starting point.
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Tim: oh dear....
Phil/Simon: Thank you very much, i will take on board what you have said, you never know, we might be able to attempt corners by the nats.
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Well done Jamie...Cheddar-shaped space on the double-stacker officially booked ;)
Will be in touch about travelling as plans may (have) change(d).....(delete as appropriate) ie Possible Saturday travel...if so suggest kip in Bournville and leave early