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Page 1: Tuning and Sail Trim Paul Abdullah - Atlanta Yacht Club · the middle of the mast will depower the mainsail by opening up the upper leech 2. A straight mast fits the designed shape

Tuning and Sail TrimPaul Abdullah

Tuning and Sail Trim

Page 2: Tuning and Sail Trim Paul Abdullah - Atlanta Yacht Club · the middle of the mast will depower the mainsail by opening up the upper leech 2. A straight mast fits the designed shape

Topics1.Rig Tips 2. Mainsail Trim

3. Headsail Trim 4. Spinnaker Trim

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Rig Tuning

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Rig Tuning – Important points

All Boats are different, but here’s some common areas to focus on:

► 1. Mast Centering

► 2. Mast Rake

► 3. Butt (Base) Position

► 4. Pre-Bend

► 5. Side-to-side

► 6. Bendiness

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Rig Tuning – Centering the Mast

► 1. Measure from point A to B and divide in half to find the center of the boat, position center of mast to that point

► 2. Swing jib halyard from point A to B and make sure they are the same length, this will ensure the hounds are in the center of the boat

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Rig Tuning - Rake

►Rake affects the center of effort/center of resistance (HELM!)

►Max rake increases weather helm to balance the boat

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Rig Tuning – Mast Butt Position

►Moving the mast aft to its’ correct setting will induce pre-bend.

►Most One-Designs have the mast butt location in the Tuning Guide.

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Rig Tuning – Pre Bend

►What is Pre-bend?

The “natural” bend where the mast is tuned

► Important to set pre-bend because sailmakers build sails to a measurable pre-bend setting

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Rig Tuning – Pre Bend

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Rig Tuning – Side to Side

► To check side bend sight up the back of the mast

► If the lowers are too loose the tip will poke to weather and the middle will sag to leeward

► If the lowers are too tight the tip will fall off to leeward and the middle will poke to weather

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► 1. In heavy air poke to weather in the middle of the mast will depower the mainsail by opening up the upper leech

► 2. A straight mast fits the designed shape of the sail for most conditions

► 3. In light air sag to leeward in the middle of the mast will power up the main by firming up the leech

Rig Tuning – Lower Tension

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Rig Tuning – Mast Bend

► 1. Draft position moves aft as the mast bends

► 2. Cunningham tension moves the draft forward

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Rig Tuning – Mast Bend

Lots of prebend Little prebend

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Rig Tuning

So…..What’s Important???

1) Mast – Centered in the boat

2) Mast – Rake set to balance boat

3) Develop a PERSONAL TUNING GUIDE

4) Bend – To match sails (Prebend)

5) Sight up the mast/main track

a) At the dock

b) On the water in 10 knots

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Mainsail Trim

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Mainsail Trim – Mechanisms

1) GEAR CHANGES = Speed

2) Mainsheet

3) Traveler

4) Controls

-Vang

-Cunningham

-Outhaul

-Backstay

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Mainsail Trim

► Easing the mainsheet opens the leech and decrease weather helm, making the boat easier to sail straight – I.E. 1st Gear

►Oversheeting the mainsheet will close the leech, increasing weather helm and making the bow want to point up – I.E. 3rd Gear

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Mainsail Trim Eased Look

1st Gear – Top Batten Open

*Accelerate!

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Mainsail Trim Overtrimmed Look

3rd Gear – Top Batten Closed

*Point Mode

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Mainsail Trim – 3 Gears!

3rd Gear

2nd Gear1st Gear

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Mainsail Trim - Traveler

► 1. The traveler changes power in the mainsail by changing the angle to the wind

► 2. The traveler will also affect

pointing ability

► 3. No Traveler? VANG SHEET!!Laser, new vang

Snipe

Thistle

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Mainsail Trim - Traveler

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Mainsail Trim - Vang

► 1. Vang affects lower mast bend and leech tension

► 2. A tight vang allows you to ease the mainsheet without losing leech tension

►DO YOU HAVE DECK STEPPED MAST –or- KEEL STEPPED MAST

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Mainsail Trim - Controls

► Cunningham

Affects the draft position

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Mainsail- Over-Bend Wrinkles

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Mainsail Trim

TWIST vs. HOOK

Draft Forward – Big Twist Draft Middle – Perfect Trim

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Mainsail Trim - Outhaul

► 1. A loose outhaul makes the bottom of the main fuller for more power

► 2. A tight outhaul flattens the bottom of the sail and opens the lower leech

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Mainsail Trim

Loose Outhaul

Closes Slot

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Slot Management

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Mainsail Trim – Using theTelltail

► 1.The mainsail is overtrimmed when the telltale curls to leeward

► 2. Slight overtrim on the main puts the boat into point mode

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Mainsail Trim

Use the top telltail as a

Trim Guide only

Flowing

Stalled

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Twist vs. Hook

►Twist is used

To INCREASE FLOW

►To gain speed out of a tack

►To accelerate out of tacks (but sacrifices height)

►To “bleed” pressure

►Hook is used

To DECREASE FLOW

►Captures more airIncreases Helm

Increases Point (but slows you down)

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Mainsail Trim

So…..What’s Important???

1) Know the boat’s GEARS

2) Communicate with helmsman

3) Set & Mark your controls

a) Vang

b) Cunningham

c) Outhaul

4) Use your reference points

a) Telltails

b) Trim points (corner of boat)

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Headsail Trim

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Headsail Trim – Lead Placement

► 1. Low aspect headsails sheet at an angle nearly bisecting the leech and foot

► 2. High aspect sails sheet more directly up the leech

► 3. Moving the lead forward will close the leech for power, moving it aft will open the leech to depower

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Headsail Trim - Reference

►Mark your Spreaders

►Gives trimmers visual reference

►Gives trimmers/helmsman verbal reference

► Place marks to correlate with the “GEARS” for your particular boat

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Trim Guides

Mark your spreaders!!! Establish Communication

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Establish Communcation!!!

Driver

Genoa Trimmer

Main Trimmer

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Headsail Trim – Luff Sag

►Headstay sag increases depth in the headsail to add power

► Sag controls sail entry, deep for chop, fine for flat water

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Headsail Trim – Luff Sag

► Sag can be controlled through backstay and shroud tension

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Headsail Trim – Telltail Flow

► Proper trim allows the wind to flow evenly on both sides of the sail, telltales flow aft

►Overtrimming stalls the windflow on the backside of the sail, creating vortices that spin the telltale

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Page 43: Tuning and Sail Trim Paul Abdullah - Atlanta Yacht Club · the middle of the mast will depower the mainsail by opening up the upper leech 2. A straight mast fits the designed shape

Headsail Trim

So…..What’s Important???

1) Know the boat’s GEARS

2) COMMUNICATE with helmsman

a) Where are you trimmed?

3) Set & Mark your controls

a) Backstay

b) Lead Position

c) Halyard tension

4) Use your reference points

a) Spreader Marks

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Spinnaker Trim

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Spinnaker Trim

► What are the two fool-proof rules-of-thumb in judging pole height?

► ENDS

► CENTER SEAM

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Spinnaker Trim

Even Clews

Center Seam in

line with the

mast

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Spinnaker Trim – Pole height

Reaching

► 1. Pole too high flattens the luff and moves the draft aft, closing the leech

► 2. Lowering the pole moves the draft forward and opens the leech

►CONTROLS ENTRY/EXIT

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Spinnaker Trim

►As a rule, the spinnaker pole should be square to the wind

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Downwind Mainsail Trim

► 1. Too little vang allows too much twist and flattens the top of the main, depowering the sail

► 2. Vang on decreases twist and makes the top of the main deeper and more powerful

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Downwind Trim – Main Twist

PERFECT! TOO

MUCH

TWIST!

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Downwind Trim – Perfect twist

Top Batten

Parallel to boom

Watch TelltailMake sure it is not

Stalled!!!

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Twist in Main - Downwind

Vang on

Please!

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Spinnaker Trim

So…..What’s Important???

1) Pole Height & Effects

2) Pole Position to the wind

3) Watch your signs

a) Clew height

b) Center Seam

4) Work the curl!

5) Communicate with driver

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Spin Trim- Perfect Balance!