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old as the hills -- except for the offset
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Looks a lot like a variation on the junk rig to me.
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If i can get the pic to post . . .
I fell in love with this gal about 10 years ago . . .
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Has this new rig by Gary Hoyt been posted?
Wow with an offset like that...
He talks during the video about the off set from port to starboard.
Here's the rig on what would be the "bad tack" of a conventional junk rig.
Looks a lot like a variation on the junk rig to me.
old as the hills -- except for the offset
OK -- it posted from my computer but . . .
Jeremy
Thanks. I'm a little bit more paranoid now that we're on broadband . . .
That's what I'm talking about! Thanks Jeremy
I saw her at Brest 2000, along with a host of other craft
Beautiful yes but completely inefficient
Clearly it is not a rig designed
Agree completely. We've set up our boat -
The load on that upper gaff must be substantial
The weight up "high" is not as much as
I go both ways on these breaking innovations to sailing.
Gimmick?
Could be. How about the Hoyt boom. Gimmick?
Makes sense. I see no down side, except one
Having owned a Freedom, ...
Based on my experience with the Freedom 25 wing mast......
Remember the Aerorig.
Beyond the Bermuda Rigs
I've always liked the idea for cruising.
What advantage does it have over a conventional cat rig?
You could add 12" to the boom length to overcome any inefficiency when beating.
"inefficiency when beating" - I don't get it...
Bending the stick