Sail area for cutter?

Discussion in 'Sailboats' started by hiracer, Jul 18, 2006.

  1. hiracer
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    hiracer Senior Member

    When a European broker lists a cutter with a certain sail area, does that sail area include the staysail? Does it include only the 100% headsail area (jib) or the sail area of whatever genoa is on the forestay?

    I'm not familiar with European conventions.

    Thanks.
     
  2. Tim B
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    Tim B Senior Member

    If it's a broker, and there is no "qualifier" (to tell you what the area is) it is likely to be the full rig. See if you can get hold of a profile view with a sailplan, you should be able to scale dimensions and ares off that. They should also be able to provide you with sail areas for each sail (at least Genoa/Staysail/Main).

    The other thing to do is have a look on the web, and try a few chat-rooms to see if anyone else has that boat (or knows someone who does (or has sailed one).

    Cheers,

    Tim B.
     
  3. hiracer
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    hiracer Senior Member

    Many thanks. Both the seller and broker know next to nothing about the boat, and there is nothing on the internet as it is custom.

    I think I'm gonna have to measure E, P & I, J. Maybe the broker will do that for me and save me a trip.
     
  4. Tim B
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    Tim B Senior Member

    If it's custom, can you find the NA who designed it?

    Tim B.
     

  5. hiracer
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    hiracer Senior Member

    Sure, and he's been non-responsive to two emails thus far.:)

    Broker is taking measurements tonight.
     
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