End boom sheeting

End boom sheeting

Postby Macintechno » Sat Jul 17, 2021 8:40 pm

Hi guys,

I hope you are all well.

Just wanted to get a few opinions and start a discussion. I'd love to have a little dodger (not massive) similar to Felicite's dodger or even a little smaller. I am thinking about relocating the mainsheet attachment from mid-boom to the end of the boom and onto two attachments on the cockpit combing near the pushpit so that it's an A-shape main sheet arrangement.

What are your opinions to end boom sheeting on a Top Hat?

I've got so many lines on the coach house that it's not funny anymore. (Main, Jib and Spinn Halyard, topping lift for the pole, topping lift for the mast, vang and the lines for three reefs. 3x clew 2x tack, first reef goes on the horn) All up there are some 12 lines. It kind of suits me that the boat was set up that way but I am a little unsure how to manage the lines with a little dodger.

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Daniel
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Re: End boom sheeting

Postby Phillip » Sun Jul 18, 2021 4:08 pm

How about a photo of your cabin top so we can see what you have. :D
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Re: End boom sheeting

Postby Macintechno » Tue Jul 20, 2021 2:45 pm

There’s no cabin top anymore, Phillip, there are only lines….

Currently just wondering about end boom sheeting system vs. mid boom.

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Re: End boom sheeting

Postby steve » Wed Jul 21, 2021 2:50 pm

Hi Daniel,

It looks like you have a nice setup on the cabin top.
I think you would regret changing to end of boom sheeting. End of boom sheeting might have been good in the old days when booms reached to the transom, but the Top Hat boom reaches only just past the jib winches so the sheet would be sweeping the middle of the cockpit every time you tack or gybe.

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Re: End boom sheeting

Postby Phillip » Wed Jul 21, 2021 5:12 pm

Have to agree with Steve.
Illingworth designed the rigging and I think he would have had more experience than all of us put together.
Stay with the normal arrangement Daniel.
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Re: End boom sheeting

Postby Iluka82 » Thu Jul 22, 2021 2:18 pm

I have end boom sheeting on Iluka but only because I have a furling boom. There is a traveller directly behind the tiller. I don’t mind it, but the boat was like that when I purchased her, so I know nothing else. It does make the cockpit smaller, but then again so does having the tiller in the middle of the cockpit. I find it makes a good devision to sit inexperience people behind the traveler as it keeps them out of the way of the tiller.

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Re: End boom sheeting

Postby Macintechno » Thu Jul 22, 2021 3:36 pm

Thank you guys! I appreciate it. Now I’ll need to think how to get a spray hood made that still allows access to the sheet and Traveller….

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Re: End boom sheeting

Postby Phillip » Fri Jul 23, 2021 11:39 am

Have a look through the Gallery, there are examples there.
I'm sure other Mk 2 & 3 owners will submit photos and details of their canopy's.
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Re: End boom sheeting

Postby Macintechno » Sun Jul 25, 2021 9:56 am

Yeah I’ve had a little look around. Felicite‘s spray hood looks great. Reasonably low, but wrapping around a little and really short. I’ll probably have to speak to a local fabricator to get that frame done and then someone who can make the fabric.
It’s probably terribly expensive but I’ll look into it.

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Re: End boom sheeting

Postby Phillip » Sun Jul 25, 2021 12:55 pm

Affirmative on the price, I looked at getting one about 5 years ago and it came in at over $600.
Didn't even bother to price for the canvass.
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