Announcements
New Discussions
Best spinnaker halyard line material?
by '81 Hobie 16 Lac Leman. 03/31/24 10:31 AM
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Rate Thread
Hop To
Spinnaker whiskers #174052
04/06/09 08:08 PM
04/06/09 08:08 PM
Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 586
Hobart, Tasmania, Oz.
Dazz Offline OP
addict
Dazz  Offline OP
addict

Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 586
Hobart, Tasmania, Oz.
[Linked Image]

I noticed on the new wildcat they are taking the spinnaker whisker lines from the fore stay attachment. I would love to change the capricorn to the same setup. has anyone done that already? any known issues?


C2 AUS 222 by Goodall design
"Darph Bobo"
-- Have You Seen This? --
Re: Spinnaker whiskers [Re: Dazz] #174061
04/06/09 08:53 PM
04/06/09 08:53 PM
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 1,430
california
F-18 5150 Offline
veteran
F-18 5150  Offline
veteran

Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 1,430
california
We run the same on the set up on the Tiger . Works well IMO.

Last edited by hobie18rich; 04/08/09 01:30 PM.

Richard Vilvens
Brand Ambassador
PSA Capricorn USA
R.Vilvens@yahoo.com
Fairfield, Ca
F-18 5150

http://www.capricornsailing.com/
Re: Spinnaker whiskers [Re: F-18 5150] #174290
04/08/09 12:39 PM
04/08/09 12:39 PM
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 23
The Netherlands
N
NacraF18_566 Offline
stranger
NacraF18_566  Offline
stranger
N

Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 23
The Netherlands
What are spinaker wisker lines?
Don't have a clue

Re: Spinnaker whiskers [Re: NacraF18_566] #174296
04/08/09 01:30 PM
04/08/09 01:30 PM
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 1,430
california
F-18 5150 Offline
veteran
F-18 5150  Offline
veteran

Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 1,430
california
The End pole Bridles


Richard Vilvens
Brand Ambassador
PSA Capricorn USA
R.Vilvens@yahoo.com
Fairfield, Ca
F-18 5150

http://www.capricornsailing.com/
Re: Spinnaker whiskers [Re: Dazz] #174308
04/08/09 02:45 PM
04/08/09 02:45 PM
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 246
Kiel, Germany
Baltic Offline
enthusiast
Baltic  Offline
enthusiast

Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 246
Kiel, Germany
Why do you want to change the current set-up? My Taipan, predecessor of the Capricorn, had the wisker lines also at the fore stay attachments. I assume AHPC had good reasons to change this on the Capricorn.


F18: C2 / A-Cat: Minelli
Re: Spinnaker whiskers [Re: Baltic] #174335
04/08/09 11:42 PM
04/08/09 11:42 PM
Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 586
Hobart, Tasmania, Oz.
Dazz Offline OP
addict
Dazz  Offline OP
addict

Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 586
Hobart, Tasmania, Oz.
two reasons for the change.

The holes in the bow are wearing, sooner or later they will need to be glassed and re drilled.

It would be nice to get the boat cover on without disconnecting the whiskers. I have mast up storage and a cover for the suffer is being made by Goodall sails as we speak.


C2 AUS 222 by Goodall design
"Darph Bobo"
Re: Spinnaker whiskers [Re: Dazz] #174392
04/09/09 01:43 PM
04/09/09 01:43 PM
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 246
Kiel, Germany
Baltic Offline
enthusiast
Baltic  Offline
enthusiast

Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 246
Kiel, Germany
Do you have the original Goodall boat cover for the Capricorn? I was considering this since I am not particularly happy with one I have, manufactured by the german distributor of the Cap. But if you have to remove the whisker-lines to get this on, it's not a real alternative ...


F18: C2 / A-Cat: Minelli
Re: Spinnaker whiskers [Re: Baltic] #174413
04/09/09 10:45 PM
04/09/09 10:45 PM
Joined: Apr 2003
Posts: 1,669
Melbourne, Australia
Tornado_ALIVE Offline
Pooh-Bah
Tornado_ALIVE  Offline
Pooh-Bah

Joined: Apr 2003
Posts: 1,669
Melbourne, Australia
Just have a quick release ie the shackles I had on Dazz's boat before I sold it to him. Best to take the tension off the pole when storing. The cover the boat came with only required the 2 shackles on the 'wiskers' to be released before putting the cover on whist rigged.

I would go a step futher by removing the spinnaker pole and storing it under the boat cover on top of the tramp. (I was yet to make a cover for the snuffer)


Re: Spinnaker whiskers [Re: Tornado_ALIVE] #174514
04/11/09 09:59 PM
04/11/09 09:59 PM
Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 586
Hobart, Tasmania, Oz.
Dazz Offline OP
addict
Dazz  Offline OP
addict

Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 586
Hobart, Tasmania, Oz.
Hi Baltic

Yeah I have the standard goodall boat cover. It loops over the bows and is fitted like any other boat cover. Its not exactly a great cover, it leaves larges gaps where the sides have been opened for the stays and front trapeze wires. Also the standard tie off system is pretty basic and time consuming. (upgraded to shock cord and plastic hooks)

I made one for my last boat, cost me $300 AUD and was a much better fit. When this one dies I will make another.

The two shackles on the whiskers are still there. no need to improve on things that work...


C2 AUS 222 by Goodall design
"Darph Bobo"
Re: Spinnaker whiskers [Re: Dazz] #174701
04/13/09 02:36 PM
04/13/09 02:36 PM
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 246
Kiel, Germany
Baltic Offline
enthusiast
Baltic  Offline
enthusiast

Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 246
Kiel, Germany
... this sounds even more worse than mine. And I paid €600 ...
By the way, is your sailing season coming to an end now or can you sail the whole year through? We just get started, water is still 6°C.



F18: C2 / A-Cat: Minelli
Re: Spinnaker whiskers [Re: Dazz] #175160
04/17/09 02:10 PM
04/17/09 02:10 PM
Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 246
Kiel, Germany
Baltic Offline
enthusiast
Baltic  Offline
enthusiast

Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 246
Kiel, Germany
Dazz, coming back to the subject of the whiskers <=> boat cover: as mentioned before, my boat cover is far from being perfect, but this problem is solved pretty smart. Just in case when you design the next cover ...

Attached Files
reduziert.jpg (114 downloads)

F18: C2 / A-Cat: Minelli

Moderated by  Damon Linkous 

Search

Who's Online Now
0 registered members (), 673 guests, and 163 spiders.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Newest Members
Darryl, zorro, CraigJ, PaulEddo2, AUS180
8150 Registered Users
Top Posters(30 Days)
Forum Statistics
Forums26
Topics22,405
Posts267,056
Members8,150
Most Online2,167
Dec 19th, 2022
--Advertisement--
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.1