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Failed Bermuda Rig and Jury Rig used to go to Thailand
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pbmaise


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Registered: July 2010
Location: Thailand
Posts: 17
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Here is the boat upon arrival in Thailand. Note the original 17ft of the broken mast with a light pole on top. I sailed this configuration from the Marshall Islands. Basically anything you put up blocking the wind will help a boat sail downwind. Despite the original design being a full baton Bermuda rig, I received reports that this boat and rig had troubles going upwind. Therefore, design objectives in order became.
1. A safe rig that wouldn't demast after loss of fore-stay.
2. A rig that could sail up wind better than a Bermuda.
· Date: September-30-2010 · Views: 1195
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