| h14 classic tacking #6686 05/01/02 12:42 PM 05/01/02 12:42 PM |
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Posts: 251 beaufort, sc | my first hobie was a h14t, great boat, love to sail it. now i also have a h16, which i usually sail with and without crew. sometimes its too windy here to singlehand my 16 even with a reef and roller furling jib, (i weigh 150) i am considering setting up the 14 classic style for windy days. i heard the 14 tacks better with the mast more vertical is that true? my 14t is set up race style with maximum mast rake, i have never been able to tack it without using the jib. can anyone help me with set up and technique suggestions or is it even a good idea, should i stick with the 14turbo setup. thanks!
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Posts: 1,459 Annapolis,MD | Hopefully I'm not re-stating what is already known, so forgive me if that's the case.
On boardless boats, the theory behind adding lots of rake is that the rudders start to act like daggerboards, giving you better pointing and control. I remember seeing an old trick for 14s that used a loose rig, with a line tied to the bridle/forestay junction and run back to the tramp. For going upwind, the mainsheet would pull the rig back, giving you rake. Any time you didn't want so much rake (offwind in non-heavy conditions, or maybe before a tack) you released the main sheet and pulled on that line, raking the rig forward and keeping it from slapping around.
Keep in mind that if you have the stock molded plastic rudders rake may not help much - they're way too flexible. I'd go out on a limb and say they might even affect your ability to tack. You can deflect these things by hand significantly - just imagine what any kind of sailing load would do. If you have these and you care, get a new pair of the Hobie racing rudders, or some used EPOs or equivalent. The improvement in helm feel and sailing is worth the price, IMO. The original ones are crap, can't imagine why they even sell them.
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