| Re: Mast Rake & hatch
[Re: dstgean]
#56599 09/06/05 02:49 PM 09/06/05 02:49 PM |
Joined: Mar 2002 Posts: 3,355 Key Largo, FL and Put-in-Bay, ... RickWhite 
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Posts: 3,355 Key Largo, FL and Put-in-Bay, ... | Here is the the adjuster: http://store.catsailor.com/tek9.asp?pg=products&specific=jmoqhqqpr0And here is the port: http://store.catsailor.com/tek9.asp?pg=products&grp=524The backing plate should be inbedded, but there is no reason to lower the chain plates. When you go to the 10 hole adjuster, that will rake your mast aft. I simply take out the sidestay adjusters and connect directly with shackles. This will probably still allow the rig to be slack, but it should be. That way, when sailing off the wind, the sail goes out to the sidestay and because that sidestay is slack the sail maintains a good shape. Otherwise it inverts where a tight sidestay would be. Rick | | | Re: Mast Rake & hatch
[Re: Pavane]
#56602 09/06/05 11:43 PM 09/06/05 11:43 PM |
Joined: Nov 2002 Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... Mary
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Posts: 5,558 Key Largo, FL & Put-in-Bay, OH... | Pavane and Dan, The older Waves all have an inspection port on each side, halfway between the aft beam and the transom. The newer Waves do not have them, but that is probably the best place to install inspection ports, because water in the hulls tends to collect at the lowest point, down in the skegs.
Also, if I don't have help to lift the bows to drain through the drain holes, it is easy for me to tilt up the bows with the beach wheels and bail/sponge out the water through the inspection ports.
It would be really annoying to not have inspection ports so you can see whether there is water in there or not. | | | Re: Mast Rake & hatch
[Re: dstgean]
#56604 09/07/05 12:01 PM 09/07/05 12:01 PM |
Joined: Mar 2002 Posts: 3,355 Key Largo, FL and Put-in-Bay, ... RickWhite 
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Posts: 3,355 Key Largo, FL and Put-in-Bay, ... | The wires on the Waves are not always the same when they come from the factory.., depending on the year. Best way to measure rake is use your halyard and move forward to the bow and measure from the top of the mast to the bow. Then, holding that point, move aft and see where it would land on the stern. That is typical in any boat to measure rake.
Slack is pretty slack. Stan Woodruff, one of the top sailors in the country, likes it so he can grab the leeward sidestay, turn it, and it will almost be perpendicular. Rick | | | Re: Mast Rake & hatch
[Re: Mary]
#56609 09/12/05 10:28 AM 09/12/05 10:28 AM |
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Posts: 6 Punta Gorda, FL | Look at the picture in the bent bow update post. That's a 5 inch contour port. Slight gap at the center from a little too much contour but probably fits better than the flat one. Turns fine. I just went out and laid a straightedge across the deck behind the rear beam and it's got more radius than in front of the front beam where I put my port. I would go for the contoured port. From Rick's store: http://store.catsailor.com/tek9.asp?pg=products&specific=jmorjrjsf0Tom | | |
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