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Islander 36 Fleet San Francisco Bay
Sail Shaping for Performance Sailors Sail Trim Lecture Module #2
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Sail Shaping for Performance Sailors Second Module
Mainsail Shaping Rig Control Shifting Gears for Conditions
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Mainsail Shaping Mainsail Anatomy Mainsail Shaping Tools
Halyard Cunningham Outhaul Boom Vang Mainsheet Backstay Adjuster Reefing Lines Mainsail Shaping
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Mainsail Anatomy
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Mainsail Parts
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Fore & Aft Location of Draft in Mainsails
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Twist in the Main
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Vintage Star Main with Twist
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J24 Worlds – Main Trim
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Islander 36 Main Trim - Telltales
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Farr 40 Worlds SF - Mainsail Trim
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I36 San Francisco - Mainsail Trim
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Farr 40 Worlds SF - Mainsail Trim
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Islander 36 Mainsail Trim - Twist
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IAC Mainsail Design – Our Future
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Sail Shaping for Performance Sailors Second Session
Mainsail Shaping Rig Control Shifting Gears for Conditions
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Rig Controls Masthead Rig Backstay Adjuster Boom Vang/Preventer
Roller Furlers
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Islander 36 Rig
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Islander 36 Rig
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Swan World Cup – Masthead Rigs
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Islander 36 San Juan Islands Rig Control & Headstay Sag
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IAC Mast Bend/Main Trim
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Angostura Regatta – Rig Loss
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The Roller Furler Controversy Angostura – Odessy Roller Furler
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Islander 36 with Roller Furler
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UK Sails Roller Reefing Dacron Genoa
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UK Sails Roller Reefing Mylar Genoa
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Sail Shaping for Performance Sailors Second Module
Mainsail Shaping Rig Control Shifting Gears for Conditions
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Shifting Gears for Conditions
Lead Positions Halyard Trim – Draft Forward Sheet Trim Boom Vang Traveler to Leeward Mast Bend Feathering versus Pinching Reefing
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Shifting Gears for Conditions
First Gear is Used in 0 – 6kts of Breeze Light Wrinkles in Jib Luff Draft 45 to 50% Aft for Regular or Point Mode Jib Leads – 2 Holes Forward Medium Wrinkles in Main Luff Maximum Main Draft 55% No Backstay/Mast Bend Traveler to Windward and Ease Mainsheet to Induce Maximum Leech Curve – Vertically Boom Vang - Loose Induce Heel – Crew Weight to Leeward
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Islander 36 - First Gear
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Islander 36 Fleet - First Gear
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Shifting Gears for Conditions
2nd Gear is Used in 6 – 12kts of Breeze Light Wrinkles in Jib Luff Draft 45 to 50% Aft for Regular or Point Mode Jib Leads – Regular Position for all Telltales to Break at Once Medium Wrinkles in Main Luff Maximum Main Draft 55% Light Backstay/ Little Mast Bend Traveler Slightly to Windward and Trim Mainsheet to Reduce Vertical Leech Curve – Increase Pointing Boom Vang Tension – Light to Firm to Restrict Boom Lift Heel – Crew Weight to Windward
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Islander 36 2nd Gear
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Islander 36 2nd Gear
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Shifting Gears for Conditions
3rd Gear is Used in 13 – 18kts of Breeze No Wrinkles in Jib Luff Draft 45% Aft for Regular or 40% for Power Mode Jib Leads – 2 Holes Aft Position for Upper Telltales to Break First – Light Upper Leech Twist Less Wrinkles in Main Luff Cunningham and Outhaul on Hard Maximum Main Draft 50% Medium Backstay/ Moderate Mast Bend Traveler Mid-ships and Trim Mainsheet to Reduce Twist Boom Vang – Taught to Very Tight Heel – All Crew Weight to Windward
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Islander 36 Racing - Third Gear
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Islander 36 Cruising - Third Gear
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Islander 36 – Upwind Main Twist
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Shifting Gears for Conditions
4th Gear is Used in 19 – 25kts Smaller Headsail – Jib Halyard – Draft Forward (40%) Jib Leads – 3 to 4 Holes Aft = Medium Leech Twist Bladed Out Main – Draft Forward (45%) Maximum Backstay Traveler to Leeward Maximum Boom Vang – Vang Sheet if Gusty
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Islander 36 4th Gear Trim
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Islander 36 4th Gear Trim
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Shifting Gears for Conditions
5th Gear is Used in 25kts and Up Reef Balance Heel Draft Forward in Jib for Breakthrough Power Jib Leads Aft for Upper Leech Twist (4 to 6 Holes) = De-power Flat Main w/Big Speed Bubble & Leeward Traveler Use Vang Sheeting
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Islander 36 Cruising - 5th Gear Trim
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BOC Single Handed Heavy Air Trim
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5 Key Factors for Success
Trim/Sheet Both Sails in Unison Sync up Jib and Main Draft Positions 40/45, 45/50 and 50/55 Use Draft Stripes to Help Set Draft Positions Main Trim Upwind– Top Telltale Flying 50%, All Others Flying 100% Feather to Manage Extra Power and Heel
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Sail Shaping for Performance Sailors Second Module – Q&A
Mainsail Shaping Rig Types Rig Control Shifting Gears for Conditions
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