FoveauxSailor
02-07-2007, 06:01 PM
Hello Guys
I found the thread on the Far Harbor 39 very interesting but it got me thinking about MS rigs and how modern thinking might be applied to them to optimise performance (including ease of handing, contribution to comfort and other issues)
I sail a long keel bermudian 24' keelboat , but have crewed on a Herreschoff "Marco Polo" on an ocean passage and have cruised coastwise on a 48' , 28 ton ketch (to an Alan Mummery design). Now I think a MS that can cruise coastwise at 7 knts is right in my thoughts.
My thoughts in a rig for a MS in the 30 -40' range would be to generally optimise for light winds up to about 20 knts, so that sailing is very pleasant, and then after that focus on use of the rig to maintain comfort.
It seems to me that the ketch rig with a fully batterned mizzen and main could offer a lot here. For light winds we could get a fair bit of canvas spread by using MPS type sails from both mastheads. The next stage would be 3 conventional sails, first reef drop the main. For conditions to 35 knots mizzen and staysail. Beyond that ?? but the aim is always to have some canvas up to keep the motion steady, and to enable the boat to be hove to.
The thing I'd like about this is that the rig would be quite low in a real blow, not too much windage high up. It could be unstayed, but I would I think favour very simple staying because they are so good to hang onto in less than smooth water - lifelines or not.
Any thoughts or alternative ideas ??
I found the thread on the Far Harbor 39 very interesting but it got me thinking about MS rigs and how modern thinking might be applied to them to optimise performance (including ease of handing, contribution to comfort and other issues)
I sail a long keel bermudian 24' keelboat , but have crewed on a Herreschoff "Marco Polo" on an ocean passage and have cruised coastwise on a 48' , 28 ton ketch (to an Alan Mummery design). Now I think a MS that can cruise coastwise at 7 knts is right in my thoughts.
My thoughts in a rig for a MS in the 30 -40' range would be to generally optimise for light winds up to about 20 knts, so that sailing is very pleasant, and then after that focus on use of the rig to maintain comfort.
It seems to me that the ketch rig with a fully batterned mizzen and main could offer a lot here. For light winds we could get a fair bit of canvas spread by using MPS type sails from both mastheads. The next stage would be 3 conventional sails, first reef drop the main. For conditions to 35 knots mizzen and staysail. Beyond that ?? but the aim is always to have some canvas up to keep the motion steady, and to enable the boat to be hove to.
The thing I'd like about this is that the rig would be quite low in a real blow, not too much windage high up. It could be unstayed, but I would I think favour very simple staying because they are so good to hang onto in less than smooth water - lifelines or not.
Any thoughts or alternative ideas ??