Sail plan

Sail plan

Postby Michael » Fri Jul 28, 2017 1:36 pm

Hi members, in the gallery there is s sail plan for the Top Hats. I have printed it our but the quality is very average and in areas very hard to read. Does anyone have a clearer copy of the sail plan please?????
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Re: Sail plan

Postby ChrisB » Fri Jul 28, 2017 3:51 pm

Is this the one you've been looking at Michael?
http://tophatyachts.com/gallery/image.p ... w=no_count

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Re: Sail plan

Postby Michael » Mon Jul 31, 2017 8:59 am

Sure is Chris, much appreciated...
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Re: Sail plan

Postby Alyosius » Mon Jul 31, 2017 11:11 am

Did that change across the various versions of Top Hat or was that constant the the period of construction?
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Re: Sail plan

Postby Phillip » Tue Aug 01, 2017 2:57 pm

Correct Galini,

Top Hats do not have a standard plan after the Mk 0's.

Just had a Top Hat mk1 past us that was rigged with two cross stays per original drawings [may be the only one!].

Depending on who did the mast and boom there may be differences.

So MEASURE< MEASURE before you have a sail made.
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Re: Sail plan

Postby Alyosius » Wed Aug 02, 2017 7:34 am

Phillip wrote:Correct Galini,

Top Hats do not have a standard plan after the Mk 0's.

Just had a Top Hat mk1 past us that was rigged with two cross stays per original drawings [may be the only one!].

Depending on who did the mast and boom there may be differences.

So MEASURE< MEASURE before you have a sail made.


Not a sail, but related question, noting what you just said, would a 27ft (8.2m) mast mate be suitable for us? I'm assuming that the mast heights across the 4 marks wouldn't be that different.
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Re: Sail plan

Postby Phillip » Wed Aug 02, 2017 9:31 pm

If that's what you have I suppose that's it, but I think [quickly] that most mast heights are the same.

Look at some of the info contained on the site as I am sure mast height has been discussed before.
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