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(@engineer)
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[#26571]

Hi all,
Just loooking at the pics that Rick put up on the front page, Yes it took me that long to find them, and was wondering, do the Hobie Waves come with that much mast rake standard, or do you change them for better performance?
Thanks,
Chocko


 
Posted : March 16, 2010 4:13 pm
(@edgarapoe)
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Standard with the Wave is the 7-hole forestay adjuster. Most of us opt of the 10-hole and use the top hole. That makes my sidestays too loose, so I take off the sidestay adjusters and use shackles instead.
The object is to load up the skeg (way aft) and make the rudders perform as boards.
Rick


 
Posted : March 17, 2010 9:38 am
(@Anonymous 37755)
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Rick

How high above the tiller crossbar is the bottom of your Calvert Sail, when sheeted hard?

I put my new Calvert sail (A new Load Path) on last night. It was touching the tiller cross bar when sheeted hard. Halfway through the race it had stretched a little or I was sheeting harder and was pressing hard against the tiller crossbar. By the end of the race, the rudders were really loading up and it was getting hard to tack. The sail shape looked better at the end of the race than at the beginning.

My current forestay is more than a inch longer than the previous one (both Hobie) so hole position doesn't match up. I am guessing from previous experience that the bottom of the sail should be about 2 inches above the tiller cross bar when sheeted hard.


 
Posted : May 6, 2010 9:35 am
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