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What other options are there for the mainsail? I always imagined the wingsail was just a shortcut to make the mast easier to build, essentially to avoid making channels for a boltrope type rig, but getting a similar effect. I remember you had less than great performance from it on your way to Bimini when you finished the T30. I wasn't sure if you ever replaced it with something else or not.
boatsmith said:
add a sprit. I personally won't use the gaff wingsail again. The stock T30 rig was in my opinion too small for the boat.
never once did we reef. several times in 35-40 apparent wind speed.
I use aluminum masts with a big roach full batten marconi sail
Well that certainly opens up a lot of options on the used sail market. tnx
boatsmith said:
I use aluminum masts with a big roach full batten marconi sail
I do like the Tiki rig. A lot . I like the looks and the ease of trim of all sides of the sail .It performs well on all points of sail. What I like a lot too is that one can get rid of the sail in just moments without having to turn into the wind . Very convenient if you sail in an area with frequent squalls . What i do not like is the cumbersome way it is reefed , this is more so a hassle when one has a bimini . One can add a boom which makes the sail easier to reef but then one largely loses the abililty to drop the sail without turning into the wind .
if you want a larger sail area ,simply make a larger mast. We have a brand new Tiki 30 with a mast 2 mtr longer then standard . You get quite a bit of extra sail area . Not only the main but also the jib and the screecher or gennaker . We make our masts out of simple alu pipe with wooden inserts for top and foot . Easy , quick and cheap
What also helps is eliminating the hated forestay bridle and replacing it with a beam & gull striker. You get better windward performance and the possibility to make a larger jib.as the tack of the jib can be lower.
We also built a "Hitia " 26 , i.e. two T 26 hulls minus the cabins . Decks raised to hull top level . Beam increased by 90cm , beam nr 2 and 3 mast sections from a wrecked 42 ft trimaran, beam nr 1 (not counting the beam for the forestay ) 4 " dia alu pipe . Rig of the boat is that of a Tiki 30 , albeit that the foot of the main is slightly shortened to maintain the correct angle between clew and main sheet . We use her for camping charter . She goes like stink. Due to the increased beam she is very stable too and we still have to reef only rarely .
Increasing the beam also results in maintaining shroud angles which are still acceptable when using a taller then standard mast .
Maxim Jurgens
Siam Sailing, Phuket, Thailand
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