Well I sold my P19 last year and regretted it so I found a well priced 5.7 on CL and snapped it up.
Looking forward to sailing the boat this summer on Tahoe.
Anything I should know about 5.7's before fixing it up and sailing it?
I miss my 5.7 They are a great boat, easy to sail and right when you get on your side. I recommend the square top mylar sails over the dacron any day. ( I had Ian at Elloit Pattison make me a really nice bi color set of sails) They have the pattern down pat as they were the factory sail maker back then. They are far superior over the dacron and give better tach and jibbing over dacron. They also perform better in light air. The mast ball should be replaced every year even though they look fine. I had a 1.5 yr old ball exlode while going under the Verranzano Bridge during a Statue of Liberty Race a few years back. The rudder shock cords are manageable but still a pain to deal with. I kept a spare set of aluminum pins for the gudgeons and replaced them mid season every year. They wear kinda fast. Like most cats it really helps to move forward under light wind and she will speed right up. They love to be nose heavy. No fear when stuffing a hull as they seem to get spit back out and I never could pitchpole the boat. Good luck with her,, Jenna
-- 2007 Nacra F18 Infusion
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5.7 Comrades:
I am working on retro fitting and rigging my 5.7.
New shrouds and forestay mast ball ordered, running rigging just about done.
I am measuring the shock cord on the rudders, looks like 3/16". Is there any other characteristic? What do you use? It's pretty old so I wanted to check with the pros in case it mine had shrunk. Are there any other tricks to this part of the system I should know about? There is not much detail in the manual.
Thanks
-- Mooched Beachcats in the past
Time to try ownership with Nacra 5.7
Port Clinton, Lake Erie Islands, Ohio --
Shouldn't be much of an adjustment from your P19. The 5.7 should be a little easier to sail and a little tamer than the P19, it will probably feel like a vacation. I know my 5.7 just rails on one hull, it gets up and just likes to sit there all day. If you have questions or need parts be sure to ask.
Yes that would be a work and the tighter you set them the better. The problem is the strectch you need to make it work when setting it up. The 5/16 cord will work easier thou. The 3/16 is hard to get a full season out of.They become a annual maintenance event if your boat is in the sun uncovered alot I am restoring an A-Cat currently with the same system. I thought I had gotten away from that with the F18 uggh.
Edited by JennaMeyer on May 13, 2013 - 10:38 AM.
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just did the rudders on my 5.7 with 4' of 5/16" (cheap stuff from department store) this setup was NOT able to support the weight of the rudders, going to try a better quality 5/16" as well as 3/8" (originally had 3/8" when i bought it).
Just my opinion, which may not be worth anything, but expecting the shock cord to hold the rudders propped up is a little far fetched. I think the original purpose was just to have enough strength to pop them up once you uncleat them. (and once you uncleat them, the bungees pop them up and they basically float)
Not so. Rudders should stand up like they just saw couple bikini SUPers. On the lake today on 5.8 with only 1/4" old shock cord & minute we pulled tube end of shock cord, they stood up. Needed for backing boat around on beach. Pete
Not far fetched, there are several photos in the galleries showing the rudders at 1 O'clock. As some of the posters say, it is just a matter of bungee diameter & preload.
That being said, you may not want your rudders to pop up. In my case, the water suddenly gets shallow 50' from the dock. I need to be able to get enough clearance that they don't bang on the bottom, but still require a steering force to be able to round up. Our prevailing wind means I need to be able to execute a 180* turn in a confined space. If my rudders popped clear, I would lose that ability, so I rig them to perform as you mentioned, only coming to a trail position.
-- Hobie 18 Magnum
Dart 15
Mystere 6.0XL Sold Was a handful solo
Nacra 5.7
Nacra 5.0
Bombardier Invitation (Now officially DEAD)
Various other Dock cluttering WaterCrap --
Well here is an update after sailing it for the first time last weekend for 4 days straight :)
"WHAT A GREAT CAT" is the overall impression and comments most of my buddies who sailed it with me said.
Love the practicality of the easy handling on the beach with no boards to worry about.
Can Jibe it all day long without a worry because of the boomless rig.
Accelerates very well and will power up on virtually no wind.
Very pitch pole resistant when driven hard.
Super clean trampoline unlike the P19.