Agnes flies.

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garymalmgren
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15 Oct 2020 7:56am
Toph
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15 Oct 2020 9:59am
I thought this was going to be a thread about the flys at Agnes Water. I was going to say my parents live there and you should wait for the mosquito's to come out...

But nice video. Agnes is certainly screaming along.
crustysailor
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15 Oct 2020 1:03pm
nice vid Gary.
At hull speed for sure.
I liked trying to get the boom in a bit more, good luck with that one.

thanks for posting
MEGAMAX
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15 Oct 2020 11:27am
Well they sorted out the jib top sail..so all good.
woko
woko
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15 Oct 2020 8:58pm
Nice ! Rekindles my hankering for a topsil
garymalmgren
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15 Oct 2020 6:45pm
It's funny Crust and Mega.
I was sitting here thinking that top foresail is flapping. Look at the bloke trying to sheet the main.
The points that you two noticed.
It is SO easy to be an armchair sailor, (fun too)

In the original Youtube post, some posters got quite nasty about weather helm and whatever.
Also the speed.
One poster timed the speed of passing her own waterline length and came up with 10 to 11 knots.
Not bad for an old girl (am I allowed to say that?)

gary
MEGAMAX
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15 Oct 2020 9:56pm
garymalmgren said..
It's funny Crust and Mega.
I was sitting here thinking that top foresail is flapping. Look at the bloke trying to sheet the main.
The points that you two noticed.
It is SO easy to be an armchair sailor, (fun too)

In the original Youtube post, some posters got quite nasty about weather helm and whatever.
Also the speed.
One poster timed the speed of passing her own waterline length and came up with 10 to 11 knots.
Not bad for an old girl (am I allowed to say that?)

gary


Gary, that's because I sail this....


Ramona
Ramona
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16 Oct 2020 6:47am
garymalmgren said..
It's funny Crust and Mega.
I was sitting here thinking that top foresail is flapping. Look at the bloke trying to sheet the main.
The points that you two noticed.
It is SO easy to be an armchair sailor, (fun too)

In the original Youtube post, some posters got quite nasty about weather helm and whatever.
Also the speed.
One poster timed the speed of passing her own waterline length and came up with 10 to 11 knots.
Not bad for an old girl (am I allowed to say that?)

gary


She is doing hull speed. I reckon 6 to 7 knots. What is the waterline length?
2bish
2bish
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16 Oct 2020 10:19am
Fantastic! She's 46ft. workingsail.co.uk/agnes
Yara
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16 Oct 2020 11:01am
crustysailor said..
nice vid Gary.
At hull speed for sure.
I liked trying to get the boom in a bit more, good luck with that one.

thanks for posting



Yes, the mechanical advantage on the main sheet is not much more than what I have on my puny main. Guess the only way they can tighten that massive main is to luff up. (Or have the whole crew pull on the main sheet.)
woko
woko
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16 Oct 2020 3:21pm
Before winches handy Billy's ( a separate block and tackle arrangement ) where used to apply more pull, but that Ol girl didn't want to be sheeted any harder,
LooseChange
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16 Oct 2020 7:50pm
woko said..
Before winches handy Billy's ( a separate block and tackle arrangement ) where used to apply more pull, but that Ol girl didn't want to be sheeted any harder,


Not so much of the old please, she is still a teenager at only seventeen years old
woko
woko
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16 Oct 2020 8:29pm
Get outa here ! Guess I shoulda done some Googling
MEGAMAX
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16 Oct 2020 6:42pm
Mine on the other hand is a spritely 83 this year....
garymalmgren
garymalmgren
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16 Oct 2020 6:56pm
And much admired Mega.
I have great respect for the custodians of these high maintenance boats.
83 or 17, they still need so much time, effort and cash.
Thank you.

gary
crustysailor
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16 Oct 2020 10:06pm
i'll funny you back.
Funny, I thought the weather helm wasn't too bad considering.
It still looked like he could helm one handed at least some of the time, and the tiller was only up a couple of degrees Im guessing from the comfort of the recliner.
For a 46ft boat then, tiller steered, with a boom longer than out trailer sailer, i'd call that good going.

A dumb question then for the armchairers, if it has weather helm, meaning the gaff main is doing too much, why try to get it in tighter?
Unless they are looking to depower it by oversheeting?

I know nothing anymore, normal sailing rules seem to dissappear after sailing the cat.
Everything is apparent wind and steering to depower goes against what you grew up with.
I think.
MEGAMAX
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WA
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16 Oct 2020 9:41pm
It all looked really good to me. Everything drawing nicely. Maybe they wanted to point up a bit?
I don't set a top sail so not sure how much that affects things. My boat likes to point off a bit and the boom no more than on the quarter. Too tight and it all goes to hell in a hand basket. The sails are probably 30 years old so I really need at least a new main.

Agnes is a great boat and one day when we can travel again I want to sail on her. I think she does voyages...or at least one of the pilot cutters does.

I am glad this got posted here!
woko
woko
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18 Oct 2020 7:40am
Mega I replaced my 34 year old sails a couple of years ago and it improved the ability to point but bringing the boom inboard gives the same result.
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