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V11 Setup Guide - Free Download - SailRC

Set Up Guide for the V11 Vickers designed International One Metre - FREE downloadable document. This guide outlines the recommended set up details for the V11 to assist with a quick set up and tune to help achieve optimum performance for your regular racing as provided by Ian Vickers. In Australia, Sean Wallis has been sailing the V11 with modification to the specifications outlined in the

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SailRC - Radio Sailing Gear - Apps on Google Play

SailRC - Radio Sailing Gear. SailRC's online shopping app features all the products available from our store with a simple and easy to use interface to allow you to order directly from your phone or tablet and are a simple alternate solution to our webstore. Our simple and easy to use menu system will help you find your required product online ...
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Sail Design Guidelines SailNet Community

Apr 20, 2016 . 1. Ideally, your mainsail reef positions should match your headsails (so the boat is balanced under all conditions). This means, as a general guide for a sloop: No Reef = #1 headsail; #1 Reef = #2 headsail; #2 Reef = #3 headsail and so on - although there's a fair bit of leeway depending on your current wardrobe and what's in it.
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RCSails - Sailmaking Tips & Tricks

This guide is intended to help newbies to cut heir own sails and build their own rigs. Sailmaking Tips: A piece of thin melamine board about 50x200cm is very helpful to loft the outline of the sails. Use packing paper to sketch the outlines according the class rules or a finished sail. Described here is building a sail set for the IOM class.

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Ezzy Basic Sail Design Theory Ezzy Sails

Foot curve is the amount of curve along the edge of the sail from the tack to the clew. Wave and freestyle sails tend to have less foot curve so that the foot stays out of the water during moves. Slalom and race sails have more foot curve so that they can be raked back to …
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Sailrc closing - RC Groups

Jan 07, 2016 . SailRC closing. Its sad but it is a fact of life. When products don't sell and make a profit for the suppliers the products get dumped for a different product. In RC hobby it seems to be that power is overtaking everything. After all not every RC sailor buys new, …

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SAILBOAT RIG DIMENSIONS OFFICIAL WEBSITE

Sailboat Rig Dimensions Database Sail area calculations Mainsail Area = P x E / 2 Headsail Area = (Luff x LP) / 2 (LP = shortest distance between clew and Luff) Genoa Area 150% = ( 1.5 x J x I ) / 2 Genoa Area 135% = ( 1.35 x J x I ) / 2 Fore-triangle 100% = ( I x J ) / 2 Spinnaker Area = 1.8 x J x I Sailboats Manufacturer Sailboat Rigging

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Sail Design: From Scratch to Shape Sailing World

Sail Design: From Scratch to Shape By Mike Marshall January 19, 2018 North Sails' Flow software introduces wind pressure over each sail’s three-dimensional mold and produces a pressure map on the...

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Sailboat RC - Your passion is our profession!

Radio Controlled IOM Sailboats - Your passion is our profession! We create 'state of the art' RC Sailboats and make poetry with sails.

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The Ultimate Guide to Sail Types and Rigs (with Pictures

It's designed to guide light air onto the lee side of the main sail, ensuring a more even, smooth flow of air. Stormsails. Stormsails are stronger than regular sails, and are designed to handle winds of over 45 knots. You carry them to spare the mainsail. Sails . A storm jib is a small triangular staysail for use in heavy weather. If you participate in offshore racing you need a mandatory orange storm jib.
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Sail Design: Art or Science? - Sail Magazine


When it comes to experience designing for International Monohull Open Class Association (IMOCA) 60 sloops for races like the current Vendée Globe and the Transat Jacques-Vabre, few firms can boast the track record of Britain’s Owen Clarke Design (OCD). Not only have principals Merfyn “Merf” Owen and Allen Clarke built an impressive eight Open 60s over the years, but Owen sailed aboard the very first Open 60, Warren Luhrs’s Thursday’s Child, from Australia to the United States in the early 1990s. OC…
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RC Sailboat Controls - Radio Layout, Radio Setup

RC Sailboat Controls side channel, typically throttle on an airplane controls the Sails. Moving the left side stick up or down would draw the sail in or let the sail out. Motion on the stick is vertically. The stick on the right hand side controls the rudder on the RC Sailboat.

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Build laser sailboat Inside the plan

Sep 12, 2016 . How to rig a laser sailboat: 12 steps (with pictures, How to rig a laser sailboat. this is a step by step instruction on how to rig the original laser. get all your parts together. you should have the boat itself (the. Laser sailboat parts & accessories, The history of the laser. the laser was launched to the public in 1971 at the new york boat ...

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The Best RC Sailboat Top 5 RC Sailboat for Sale

Top 5 Best RC Sailboats for Sale. Updated: June 4, 2021 RC Sailboats are an awesome hobby to pick up and make for hours of fun sailing. RC sailboats glide through the water, typically from electricity as a fuel source, and have pretty cool features and specs based on each model.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are specialty sails and how are they used?

    Specialty sails (just a name I came up with) each have different functionalities and are used for very specific conditions. So they're not always up, but most sailors carry one or more of these sails. They are mostly attached in front of the headsail, or used as a headsail replacement.

  • How to build a sail set for the IOM?

    A piece of thin melamine board about 50x200cm is very helpful to loft the outline of the sails. Use packing paper to sketch the outlines according the class rules or a finished sail. Described here is building a sail set for the IOM class. The IOM class has exactly defined sail dimensions unlike other regatta classes.

  • What are the steps in the sail development process?

    Here are the seven steps in the sail development process: **Step 1: **Build a model of the rig. Using North’s Desman program, we created a complete three-dimensional model of the spars and rigging. Step 2: Determine the base rig tune of the mast.

  • How do you sail a RC sailboat?

    side channel, typically throttle on an airplane controls the Sails. Moving the left side stick up or down would draw the sail in or let the sail out. Motion on the stick is vertically. The stick on the right hand side controls the rudder on the RC Sailboat.

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