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Gregor
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Topic: Setup of the genakerPosted: 21 May 2006 at 11:32 |
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Hello,
Recently I bought a Hanse 311 (www.uisge-beatha.eu). It came with a genaker, however since the previous owner did not have the time to explain how to set it up, I did some experiments myself and I'm not sure that I set it up correctly. The main points are: - the boat came with a long boom - it also has two rails, one on each side. My assumption is that the boom is not used in combination with the genaker. Is that correct? I have the sheets going through the rail and than to the winch. I got a feeling that this is not correct because the sheet has nearly no space to move. Does anyone have a detailed picture of his Hanse sailing with a genaker. Thanks for your replies! Gregor |
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Eternal Flame
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Posted: 22 May 2006 at 08:04 |
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Wij ontkoppelen de fokkeschoot van de rolfok en voeren deze door een blok bij het ankerbesl*g zoadat je ook de vorm van je Asym. spi beter kan beinvloeden vanuit de kuip. Als het niet duidelijk is hoor ik het wel. Sorry for the Dutch translation... Good luck!
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Gregor
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Posted: 22 May 2006 at 08:26 |
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Hi Frank, Thanks for your reply and your compliment. I'm very proud of her. I'll keep the post in English Do I understand you correct that the part of the Genaker mounted to the short boom is mounted to sheet of the self tacker so you can lift or lower the genaker? You don't use the boom, the long one? Thanks, |
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Eternal Flame
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Posted: 22 May 2006 at 08:52 |
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And yes we use the selftacker line (schoot) to sheet the Genny. It works great See you on the water! Frank - eternal flame |
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Posted: 22 May 2006 at 22:34 |
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MoDi Hanse312 Sail # 351
Ole Østergaard Egå Marina Århus Danmark olp@mail.dk www.olp.dk |
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Posted: 22 May 2006 at 22:48 |
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Hallo Gregor Your guylines have to be in "front" of the genanaker, it means that when you have to get the wind in from the other side, you let the genaker "fly" in front of the boat and then hale the other guylines. you also have to make adjust to the downhale, said about 30-60 cm. for better flying the genaker. The guylines have to go back to aft of boat, turn around and then on the winch. Here is a picture of my old boat, with a genaker "flying" high. larst year i get my Hanse 312 Modi, but at the time i have no picture with a genaker |
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Gregor
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Posted: 23 May 2006 at 06:48 |
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Hello,
Funny to see that two replies show a different way of sailing the genaker. To me it becoms clear that my current downhale (20cm) is to short. Using the sheet of the selftacker can solve this. Have not yet figured out what I need to make this work: a catrol that I can connect to the genaker boom, a line to fix the self tacker to forecome unrolling,... From other boats I remember that the guylines (sheets) are brought to the back of the boat through a catrol and than set on the winch. I don't have a catrol fixed at the back and probably my sheets are to short to do this. Cheers, Gregor |
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Posted: 23 May 2006 at 07:57 |
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For the selftacker I use a smal line to fix it (forecome unrolling) and indeed a block fixed on the Anchorgear/gennaker boom and let the selftackersheet become a downhaul line... Buy two long lines off 6/8mm and use them as guylines. Buy 2 blocks (3 also for the downhale...) and fix them at he en of your footrail. Set the whole thing up and enjoy! Frank - Eternal Flame |
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Posted: 23 May 2006 at 08:49 |
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Now I'm confused, use the guylines on the winches and where do the sheets go to/through?
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Posted: 23 May 2006 at 09:03 |
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