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Sail Specifications. Note that the luff and boom lengths listed are intended only as a guide to rig assembly and sail trim. Depending on the rig components you choose and your boom height, these dimensions may not always correspond exactly to the settings that are best for you. We measure boom length from the front of the mast to the back of the clew.
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Sail Number Specifications And Placement. Nick Mortgu. February 18, 2015. Each new RC Laser is shipped with a piece of paper that lists the 4-digit hull number. The sail number for that boat hull would be the last two digits of the hull number. So, for instance, if your hull number is 3068 then your sail number would be 68.
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All SailRC V11 masts are built to the modified AUS specifications. Lowering the mast in the boat changes only one measurement on the mast (the overall mast length) and is modified as follows With the lower rig the mast rake measurements are also changed and the following should be used as a guide.
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torque specs around the 150 oz-in / 11 kg-cm. The biggest difference is that these torque specs are at a relatively short distance from the center point of the drum. This small distance increases the amount of torque relative to the next sail servo type that we will be looking at. Sail Winch Servo Advantages:
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The M or Marblehead Class is a medium size high performance development class. It's original concept in the 1930's was to produce the largest model that would conveniently fit in the standard American car of the time. The class is a development class with the main restrictions being a hull length of 50 inches and a sail area of 800 square inches.
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How to assemble your RC Laser in less than 3 minutes. See www.SailRC.com for more information.
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The basic rig dimension for a yacht are generally understood. However, there are some differences in how some sailors describe these dimensions. Here is how we define them at North Sails. I – Height of Foretriangle Elevation of Forestay, measured down to elevation of main shrouds at sheer line. J – Base of Foretriangle
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First built hull Hull length Boréal 52 (Boréal) 2014 49’ 11”15.2 m Contest 42CS Standard (Conyplex) 2013 42’ 2”12.85 m Boréal 55 (Boréal) 2014 51’ 8”15.75 m Boréal 44 (Boréal) 2009 45’ 4”13.8 m Boréal 47 (Boréal) 2010 47’ 8”14.55 m Catalina 425 Fin keel (Catalina Yachts) 2016 43’ 6”13.25 m Dehler 34 - J&V Standard (Dehler) 2016 33’ 10”10.3 m
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Sailboat Rigging . S ailboat rigging on a sailboat is the collection of apparatuses through which the force of the wind is transferred to the ship, in order to propel it forward. The term rigging consists of a group of mechanical sailing apparatus, that are attached to the sailboat's hull in order to move the boat as a whole.
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Sail is a language for describing the instruction-set architecture (ISA) semantics of processors. Sail aims to provide a engineer-friendly, vendor-pseudocode-like language for describing instruction semantics. It is essentially a first-order imperative language, but with lightweight dependent typing for numeric types and bitvector lengths, which are automatically checked …
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Background. The SSRAC was established in 1970 to carry out the development, revision, and control of standard specifications for non-nuclear surface ships. In accordance with NAVSEAINST 9070.1...
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The cloth was made in a 60" width a cost of $25/yd. CPM received the first production run of CPM 505 in late 2007 and have had fantastic regatta results. The '07 and '08 EC12 Meter Nationals and the Star 45 Nationals were all won using CPM 505. As the popularity of the CPM505 has grown and the race results have come to show, this cloth makes ...
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ANTENNA UNIT SPECIFICATIONS G/T -23.7 dBk at 5° elevation EIRP Min. 7 dBW at 5° elevation Antenna elevation -15° to 90° Operating frequencies Rx Frequency Band: Rx: 1525 - 1545 MHz Tx Frequency Band: Tx: 1626.5 - 1646.5 MHz GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Absolute power supply range 10.5 - 32 VDC Nominal power input 15 VDC
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Headsail boom – 10 mm carbon - document. BOOM-H-120. Headsail boom – 12 mm carbon - for 6M/A Class - document. BOOM-H-140. Headsail boom – 14 mm carbon - for 6M/A Class - document. BOOM-M-1210. Main boom - 12/10 mm carbon - document. BOOM-M-12B. Main boom – 14/12mm carbon - for 12B gooseneck - document.
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Mar 31, 2017 . Price for the Megatech Nirvana is $75 and the SailRC Nirvana II is $125. The boats are packed in their original box and can be shipped (standard) within the US for about $30-50 dollars. Buyer pays shipping. Thanks for looking! • It is completely wind-powered and is controlled by the rudder and sail servos.
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It has continued to grow steadily since its creation. Although carbon fibre is allowed in the construction of the fin and rudder, construction of the hull must be of either wood or glass fibre. Spars shall be of alloy or timber and the sails are to 'One Design' sizes. The number of rigs is limited to three.
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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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IOM / 10R / M / A Classes. To register a new boat or transfer the registration of a registered boat you must have access to our online system by logging in using your email address and your nominated password. Once logged in additional menu options will be available to you to assist with your registration.
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Boat-Specs.com is an interactive database that allows you to discover and compare various sailboats and sailing yachts through their specifications. The multi-criteria search engine helps you to find exactly the boat you are looking for. Sailing boats (1605) Sailboat builders (93)
In general for a one meter RC Sailboat or slightly larger, you are looking for a servo that can manage a torque specification around 45 in-oz / 3.2 kg-cm. Smaller Sailboats require less torque.
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Each style has its own specific set of advantages and disadvantages. The first style of sail servo that we will talk about is the sail winch servo. The sail winch servo as pictured on the right hand side uses a drum like wheel to house the sail line. When the drum rotates the line is either let out or brought in.