We've joined the STX yacht club and Ambivalence is now riding on a mooring in Teague Bay. It's the first time we've kept her on a mooring. She's always sailed at anchor, and now she's doing the same on her mooring. Bad for chafe, I'm told.
I've tried a drogue off the stern, but that hasn't helped much. Has anyone had success with a riding sail? What dimensions? Should the board be kept up, down or in between?
All suggestions are welcome.
Jim Kloss
s/v Ambivalence
S2 7.9 #8
PS for all those wanting a "southern" regatta, the St Croix International regatta is February 9 & 10! We only need five more boats for a one design start!
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Yes, the rudder is tied off. Right now I'm leaving the board `1/3 down. Lines run to both bow cleats, creating a "bridle" and a "safety" to the bow eye.
Jim Kloss
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Jim Kloss
s/v Ambivalence
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Hey Jim
It sounds like the wave set there at SCYC is working against the wind.
Perhaps try this. Use a big ol' shock absorber and set your bow eye up as the primary. See if that helps.
If so, tie off the secondary line(s) through the cleats. Then, fix a bit of shock cord or a light poly line about five feet out from the bow on the secondary. Dead end that light line several feet back on the toe rail so as to prevent a snarl with the primary.
See you in March.
It sounds like the wave set there at SCYC is working against the wind.
Perhaps try this. Use a big ol' shock absorber and set your bow eye up as the primary. See if that helps.
If so, tie off the secondary line(s) through the cleats. Then, fix a bit of shock cord or a light poly line about five feet out from the bow on the secondary. Dead end that light line several feet back on the toe rail so as to prevent a snarl with the primary.
See you in March.
Best wishes,
Tom
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I moored my S2 for about 8 years and had pretty good luck but I was in a tidal current on a river so there was always a flow. I always kept the board all the way down and I lashed my tiller to keep the rudder and dagger board in line.
I also used to tie a line to the back of my boom and I used to pull the boom off center. The line went from the end of the boom to a stern cleat then across the cockpit (around the tiller) and I tied it off on the other stern cleat. The I tightened the mainsheet to create a triangle that held the boom firmly in place. This held the boom tight and virtually eliminated and movement in the goosneck.
As far as chafe, the S2 is pretty safe. With the cleats so close to the edge of the bow there is not too much for the line to chafe on.
Good luck.
I also used to tie a line to the back of my boom and I used to pull the boom off center. The line went from the end of the boom to a stern cleat then across the cockpit (around the tiller) and I tied it off on the other stern cleat. The I tightened the mainsheet to create a triangle that held the boom firmly in place. This held the boom tight and virtually eliminated and movement in the goosneck.
As far as chafe, the S2 is pretty safe. With the cleats so close to the edge of the bow there is not too much for the line to chafe on.
Good luck.
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Thanks for all of the suggestions, but I went ahead and ordered a riding sail kit from Sailrite ($82); my wife sewed it up using a regular sewing machine. It looks good and has quieted the boat significantly; I think she rolls less too.
I'm still having trouble with the mooring ball twisting around the pennants; it seems that many boats in the harbor keep the ball on deck while moored. Suggestions?
Jim Kloss
s/v Ambivalence
S2 7.9 #8
I'm still having trouble with the mooring ball twisting around the pennants; it seems that many boats in the harbor keep the ball on deck while moored. Suggestions?
Jim Kloss
s/v Ambivalence
S2 7.9 #8
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