Sail Plan

Sail Plan

Postby Phillip » Sun Feb 24, 2019 8:23 pm

Sean, I know of only two sail plans, one for a Mk0 and Mk2 Here is the Mk2 one.

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Sail Plan Mk 2
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Re: Sail Plan

Postby Sean Spence » Thu Mar 07, 2019 11:45 am

Thanks, Philip,

Looks like that's the one I have, which I think I got here a long time ago.

I've discovered I have an old #2 which I can recut for the furler.

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Re: Sail Plan

Postby PinotNoir » Tue Jun 23, 2020 11:06 am

Hi Gentlemen,
I recently bought REB, which was sold to me as a Mk III, and the sail plan is identical to the one above.
How can I determine that I do have a Mk III as opposed to a Mk II?
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Re: Sail Plan

Postby Phillip » Tue Jun 23, 2020 1:08 pm

Andrew,
Go to page with "Latest Posts" and then go back to page 2.

There you will find a page on "Top Hat History" which has a drawing showing how you can measure you TH to determine what mark she is.
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Re: Sail Plan

Postby timbo » Wed Sep 15, 2021 11:29 pm

Phillip wrote:Sean, I know of only two sail plans, one for a Mk0 and Mk2 Here is the Mk2 one.


Thank you, Phillip, we started unrolling a few of the five sails we have, this drawing makes it very clear what they all are!
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Re: Sail Plan

Postby MCorkill » Sat Jan 01, 2022 3:28 pm

Hi, I need to find the genoa measurements for a mk3 (Sea Monkey). Can anyone point me in the right direction? I have a furler but no headsail.
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Re: Sail Plan

Postby Phillip » Sun Jan 02, 2022 3:12 pm

Michael,

The Genoa and a furling headsail are not quiet the same thing.
Talk to Rohan, a neighbour of mine, who made my furler sail.

Rohan Nosworthy
0419 211 660
rohan@midcoastsails.com.au

PS We have a mk 3 here in the Camden Haven Inlet to check the sizes.
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Re: Sail Plan

Postby steve » Wed Jan 05, 2022 8:16 pm

Hi Michael,

I had a genoa made for a Mark 3 with furler last year. The dimensions were:-
Luff 9.00m
Leech 8.75m
Foot 4.35m
The sail seems about right. If starting again I would probably reduce the leech by about 0.3m as at present I do not utilise the whole of the sheet track.
Any of the sailmakers who offer online ordering will give you details of how to measure your boat to make sure the sail fit,

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