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C. Robert Lester



Ballast vs. Weight aloft

2022-08-01; 20:45:49 EDT

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2010-12-23

Posts: 98

Hello all sorry it took me a few days to get back to you.

First let me say I'm surprised that our boats have a "flat, neutral Helm". As I would like to achieve that.

During this sail the other day in the high winds I had a combination of weather Helm and Lee Helm as I tried to point, efficiently and strategically!

Taking advantage of a recommendation from this list I reefed the sails early as I rounded one point because the wind was about to get stronger.

It's not that I mind luffing the sails in a puff or high gust until I can gain control again, however in a race this cost me time.

I do agree with the statement that the head sail is for Speed and the main sail is for trimming and powering up or down as needed.

My takeaway from your response is one that I will remember because I never moved the cars on the track forward as much as I could.

Before racing my Rhodes in division 2 I raced on the same Lake in division 1 on a j80 as well as a Sonar 23. I feel like I'm guilty of expecting our Rhodes sailboats to perform as well as these in high winds.

I appreciate the feedback all,
Bob ORION '84

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Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Ballast vs. Weight aloft

Bob,

So, about how much were you heeling over and how much weather helm did you have?

The more the boat heels over, the more weather helm is developed by the hull.  This tendency to develop weather helm can be countered by deploying more genoa and less mainsail.  The Rhodes 22 will point highest if it can sailed flat with near neutral helm.  But, at any angle of heel, the boat will point highest if the sail area is distributed fore/aft to produce near neutral helm.  Also, your genoa sheet lead position should have been all the way forward on the track.

Roger Pihlaja
S/V Dynamic Equilibrium

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