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#73481 04/26/06 03:37 AM 04/26/06 03:37 AM |
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Posts: 135 Bendigo, Victoria, Australia | Great to have new people in Mozzies.  I have had my mozzie for about a year now and have looked around at nationals, states and regattas, in relation to the rigging. I have found a large diversity in the way Mozzies are rigged. 4 Stays, 3 stays, high bridles, low bridles, sheeting systems, downhauls, outhauls, traveller systems, spreaders, etc all different. When I enquired, It was suggested to me to find what worked for me and adopt that. Even though the rigging differs, racing is still very close. What part of the rigging are you unhappy with? What's the name & number of your new boat?
Col "Now What?" Mosquito 1810
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#73483 04/26/06 10:21 PM 04/26/06 10:21 PM |
Joined: Mar 2003 Posts: 943 East Gippsland, Australia Tim_Mozzie
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Posts: 943 East Gippsland, Australia | A boom vang isn't necessary. I haven't used one for 4 years or more. Don't bother.
Getting the hook to work right just takes a lot of patience and experimentation. There are many different ways to tie the ring on the end of the halyard and you just have to keep trying until you find the right one. Try pulling the sail up, tip the boat over and then experiment. Better still get someone else to pull on the halyard while you watch what happens at the top of the mast.
If the sail has been changed make sure that it can go high enough for the ring to get on and off. Sometimes the cut-out at the head doesn't suit the pulley/hook arrangement.
Tim Shepperd Mosquito 1775 Karma Cat
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#73484 04/27/06 02:05 AM 04/27/06 02:05 AM |
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Posts: 135 Bendigo, Victoria, Australia | I don't run a vang either, I sail Mk1 at the moment as does Tim. I'm sure your crew would appreciate not having one either! As for my halyard ring  , I have fed the end of the halyard through the ring and tied it around the top of the shackle  . I attach the halyard so the ring is aft of the halyard. After many different tries, I've found this to work quite well for me, hooking and unhooking about 95% of the time without problem.
Col "Now What?" Mosquito 1810
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#73485 04/27/06 05:19 AM 04/27/06 05:19 AM |
Joined: Jan 2006 Posts: 556 Somers, Westernport Bay, Victo... Peter_Foulsum
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Posts: 556 Somers, Westernport Bay, Victo... | Chris,
I still use a boom vang with a 6:1 ratio and cleated off the top pulley. I also use a wire strop from the boom to limit the amount of rope and stretch. The newer Mozzies use the mast rotation arm to limit the boom vertical movement. Am considering moving to this for next season.
I have a halyard with the rope looped up the inside of the track and a ring with a horizontal arm with 2 holes drilled into it for the rope ends; 1 for the inside of the track and 1 for the outside. When the ring gets to the top I simply pull on the inside rope and the ring goes over the hook and is secured onto the hook with a small downward pull on the sail luff. Getting it off is simply the reverse. It always works 100%. No problems with having to rotate the mast and it getting stuck. Will get some images if you like.
As already stated by others already there are some good references on the website for rigging setup. Looking at your sail No. there is probably alot of old fittings. I found that most of my original setup has been changed over time with much less clutter and much simpler.
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Peter Foulsum
Mosquito 1814 Macka Mozzie
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#73486 04/27/06 10:27 AM 04/27/06 10:27 AM |
Joined: Mar 2003 Posts: 943 East Gippsland, Australia Tim_Mozzie
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Posts: 943 East Gippsland, Australia | Are you sure about the rotation lever being used to hold down the boom? I've never seen a rotation lever that would be strong enough to hold down the boom! It would have to be a monster!! The only purpose I can see for the vang is to induce rotation in the mast when sailing broad. I don't find this necessary as the mast rotates anyway with pressure in the sail, and when the cat rigged boats go downwind (on the runs) the sail is stalled anyway so the rotation doesn't matter at all. The mainsheet holds the boom down. The most useful thing a vang can do is reduce the weight of your boat when you take it off
Tim Shepperd Mosquito 1775 Karma Cat
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#73487 04/30/06 08:37 AM 04/30/06 08:37 AM |
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Posts: 5 | Hey there, Thanks for your assistance. For the moment (perhaps cause i'm an old Laser sailor) I think i'll keep a vang on the boat....and see how i go. A couple of people...and from my research into some standard systems, seem to recommend a cascade system of 8:1 or even 10:1. Figure I might look into the feasibility of this the next time i'm down the boat shop. Peter.....The mast issue seems to be a biggie for me at the moment....with me having to tip the boat most times i either raise or lower the main. It would be fantastic to get some pics of your system......  Your comment on the age of the boat seems right. Most fittings seem quite old.......and easily broken  Think there will be a few replaced parts happening over the next few months. (BTW,...if anyone sees my tiller extension floating around Port Philip Bay please let me know...  ) Thanks again Chris | | | Re: Mosquito Rigging
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#73490 05/09/06 09:01 AM 05/09/06 09:01 AM |
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Posts: 5 | Thanks alot. So far I've had about a 5% success rate with my current setup. I'll look into utilising your suggestion....would be great not to have to tip the boat each time i wanna either raise or lower the main.... | | |
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