new build

Discussion in 'Sailboats' started by thecopperdoc, Dec 14, 2006.

  1. thecopperdoc
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    thecopperdoc Junior Member

    I am building my own boat it is a 30foot steel yatch based on a van de staght zeeblonk and has a shallow draft fin keel with internal bearing and resin ballast.I have aquired a 38 foot fractional rig with boom and sail for her from a dufour 38

    Anybody know about fractional rigs or any other views welcome??????
     
  2. MikeJohns
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    MikeJohns Senior Member

    Hello

    You need to stick to the designers sailplan if you want the boat balanced. If they call for a masthead rig it should be easy enough to set up with your current spars. Alternatively you may need to set the mast fwd to compensate putting the new COE where the old one was.

    What stage are you at?

    cheers
     
  3. thecopperdoc
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    thecopperdoc Junior Member

    building stage

    I have taken this over from someone else who has run out of time and money.The boat is weather sound and primered.There has never been a mast on it and hopefully i will be lifting the plans and other literature for it tommorrow.Theprevious guy bought the mast and boom and it is of a beneteau 34 but has of yet i havent seen it?
     
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