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  • How do you manage the traveller sheet free end? Both boats have them and I hold tiller and main sheet with the traveller sheet nearby. It seems every tack I am having to find the traveller sheet and lay it out patallel.to the rear beam. Has anyone found a way to make this easier? Maybe dual sheets, one to each side like used on larger boats.

    We use the main sheet other end as a traveller sheet. In theory it's simple, but not So much URL.

    Thanks

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    John

    Nacra 5.0
    CT
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  • I tie traveler and main sheet ends togerher. They are different colors, maybe that’s relevant. Different diameter too. On my previous boat i used the same sheet for both, i don’t remember having issues. Do you play with the traveler often? Every tack? I forget about it most of the time
  • I have been experimenting with traveller settings so adjusting often. 2017 seemed to be the year of shifty winds near us.

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    John

    Nacra 5.0
    CT
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  • I use very different lines for each
    my main is salsa (very colorful), my traveler is a solid racing sheet

    they are tied together at the bitter end so i can access the traveler from the wire if needed

    upwind - i almost never touch it (unless overpowered)
    reaching it is out somewhere about 1/2 way to the end (depending on if it's a beam or broad reach)
    downwind it is all the way out
  • AndinistaI tie traveler and main sheet ends togerher. They are different colors, maybe that’s relevant. Different diameter too. On my previous boat i used the same sheet for both, i don’t remember having issues. Do you play with the traveler often? Every tack? I forget about it most of the time


    This is the way our boat is rigged as well. I set it similar to MN3, except I’ll tack more when headed downwind.

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    Dana, Holly, Emma & Hannah

    LJ/Stu's Dart 18
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  • Quote On my previous boat i used the same sheet for both, i don’t remember having issues.


    The main "issue" would be that in a big puff, sometimes it is better to travel out vs. sheet the main out ... if your lines are all the same color, and you are about to capsize and look down for your blue traveler line in the pile of blue line, you may grab the wrong end and sheet the main out ... or accidentally grab the middle of the sheet and have no ability to uncleat either - and then you swim :)
  • AndinistaI tie traveler and main sheet ends together. They are different colors, maybe that’s relevant. Different diameter too.

    Yup.
    Different colors and smaller diameter on the traveler line, though it's important that the traveler line have some "heft" to it for quick uncleating in a hard puff.
    Main sheet in the hand always, traveler line across the thigh.

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    Sheet In!
    Bob
    _/)_____/)_/)____/)____/)_____/)/)__________/)__
    Prindle 18-2 #244 "Wakizashi"
    Prindle 16 #3690 "Pegasus" Sold (sigh)
    AZ Multihull Fleet 42 member
    (Way) Past Commodore of Prindle Fleet 14
    Arizona, USA
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  • I went with a Harken windward sheeting traveler car.

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    '82 Super Cat 15
    Hull #315
    Virginia
    Previously owned: '70 H14, '79 H16, '68 Sailmaster 26, '85 H14T
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  • I don’t play the traveler for emergency depowering, tiller and mainsheet is enough (occasionally too much) for my (male) brain...
  • AndinistaI don’t play the traveler for emergency depowering,

    Understood. I use the traveler to de-power in literally emergent situations racing in the Pacific.

    Beautiful ocean, I just don't like swimming in it 20 miles from shore, where a huge gust from around Santa Cruz Island needs immediate attention. They happen so fast the tiller is useless and the 9:1 mainsheet is just a bit too slow, even with new low friction/small diameter cordage.

    Uncleating a single traveler line is fast, but even so the cat is sometimes heeled to 40 degrees before I get it de-powered.

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    Sheet In!
    Bob
    _/)_____/)_/)____/)____/)_____/)/)__________/)__
    Prindle 18-2 #244 "Wakizashi"
    Prindle 16 #3690 "Pegasus" Sold (sigh)
    AZ Multihull Fleet 42 member
    (Way) Past Commodore of Prindle Fleet 14
    Arizona, USA
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  • I’ll try. I recently started to focus more on the jib as second measure. Sometimes it keeps pushing, I thought it was the drag of the main but was underestimating the jib. See this video, at 1:59 the main is loose but it doesn’t help. I never played the jib, at 2:06 I played the tiller out of instinct because that water is COLD... The fall is not part of the technique.. icon_cool The vibration on the camera is due to missing batten on the jib.
    https://vimeo.com/159651594
  • QuoteSee this video, at 1:59 the main is loose but it doesn’t help.

    because you are still traveled to center.
    the foot of the main is flopping around but your mid and upper sails are still in POWER UP position / angle of attack

    I really like the top down video - really shows the shape of the sail and leech - i will need to do that one weekend
  • Andinista, what kind of camera are you using?

    Thanks,

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    Steve
    Nacra Inter 20
    Okemos Michigan
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  • Gopro, Hero 3+ if I remember well
    I think newer ones have GPS, that must be nice, if it doesn't eat the battery.
    This season I added a free pivot, following Nacdaddy's advice, sacrificed stability vs keeping it more or less vertical
    https://vimeo.com/252091871

    Edit: fixed the link
    Sorry for the off topic



    Edited by Andinista on Feb 01, 2018 - 09:12 PM.
  • Andinistahttps://vimeo.com/252091871

    Dude!
    Herbie Handcock's Watermelon Man!
    Great sailing music. I have this on vinyl.

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    Sheet In!
    Bob
    _/)_____/)_/)____/)____/)_____/)/)__________/)__
    Prindle 18-2 #244 "Wakizashi"
    Prindle 16 #3690 "Pegasus" Sold (sigh)
    AZ Multihull Fleet 42 member
    (Way) Past Commodore of Prindle Fleet 14
    Arizona, USA
    --
  • gahambyI went with a Harken windward sheeting traveler car.


    How does that work on a beach cat? Seems like a lot of line running around??
  • I like it better than the stock traveler setup. I have never liked that bitter end of the main sheet through the traveler car setup. Sheet management on my tramp is still a work in progress.

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    '82 Super Cat 15
    Hull #315
    Virginia
    Previously owned: '70 H14, '79 H16, '68 Sailmaster 26, '85 H14T
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  • There's an additional benefit:
    After sailing and taking the boat out of the water, I remove the mainsheet but the traveler sheet stays there and I use it to tie the tiller bar and keep the rudders centered. Better for taxiing the boat..
  • gahamby,

    Photos of your setup would be appreciated. In some ways it looks clean, in others I have my concerns.

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