
The sailplan is a chinese rig, with abut 32 square meters. I had it in my head for a long time, but only recently put it down on paper. There may be a jib in front in due course, we will see. I decided to use 25mm fibleglass pipes for battens. A little pricey, and probably way overkill.
David helped me lay out and cut the panels, with Shahnaz' invaluable assistance. Pythagoras helped determine a square foot. Thanks, old boy!
Now the panels have to be trimmed, the proper seams installed, and then the big one: The sails have to have some shape. I decided to try Roger Taylor,'s triple H sail, see his YOuTube video.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-IbUt-CTRQ
As usual the possible sailmakers backed out, so yours truly will do the honours. Watch this space...
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laying out the battens. Pythagoras helped ensure that the foot of the sail is square. |
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David and I laying out the sails. It was blistering hot. |
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