6 messages2006-08-29 15:31 through 2006-08-29 23:42
Re: Need Help Deciphering Orig Cal 28 Doc
mtkennedy12006-08-29 15:31
--- In Ca… [at] yahoogroups.com, "Bruce Stirling" <bruce@...> wrote:
>
> Another Cal 28 owner, Del Weise, just sent me his original Cal 28
> documentation, which I posted on my Cal 28 site for all to use. I wanted to
> publish some of the information in a typed format for easier understanding.
> Attached here is a cut-out of information from one of the pages detaling the
> sail plan. I could not read parts of it, and I outlined them in Photoshop.
> Can some of you understand and clarify what the outlined areas state? Many
> thanks. The outlining is pretty faint. Sorry about that.
Do you mean the box on the sail plan page ? It lists a main, a storm jib, a working jib
(usually 100%), and a genoa. Then it gives the luff and foot measurements and the cloth
weight. Is that what you meant ?
Mike Kennedy
Conquest Cal 40 96
>
> Bruce Stirling
> Gangfurd
> Cal 28 - Hull 82
> http://www.stirlinglaw.com/cal28/cal28docs/
>
Re: Need Help Deciphering Orig Cal 28 Doc
rua842006-08-29 16:37
Correct. But there are a few places on the box that I cannot make
out. I thought those of you with greater familiarity with some of the
terms would easily recognize the areas I could not read and fill in
the so-called "blank" areas for me.
I outlined the illegible areas, but the outline is very very faint.
It may not be visible. The terms you mentioned I can read. But there
a few I cannot make out. I attached the clipped part of the doc and
sent it with the original email.
Thanks for your efforts.
Bruce
--- In Ca… [at] yahoogroups.com, "mtkennedy1" <mtkennedy1@...> wrote:
>
> --- In Ca… [at] yahoogroups.com, "Bruce Stirling" <bruce@> wrote:
> >
> > Another Cal 28 owner, Del Weise, just sent me his original Cal 28
> > documentation, which I posted on my Cal 28 site for all to use. I
wanted to
> > publish some of the information in a typed format for easier
understanding.
> > Attached here is a cut-out of information from one of the pages
detaling the
> > sail plan. I could not read parts of it, and I outlined them in
Photoshop.
> > Can some of you understand and clarify what the outlined areas
state? Many
> > thanks. The outlining is pretty faint. Sorry about that.
>
> Do you mean the box on the sail plan page ? It lists a main, a storm
jib, a working jib
> (usually 100%), and a genoa. Then it gives the luff and foot
measurements and the cloth
> weight. Is that what you meant ?
>
> Mike Kennedy
> Conquest Cal 40 96
>
>
> >
> > Bruce Stirling
> > Gangfurd
> > Cal 28 - Hull 82
> > http://www.stirlinglaw.com/cal28/cal28docs/
> >
>
Re: Need Help Deciphering Orig Cal 28 Doc
rua842006-08-29 16:41
One clarification: only the ATTACHED document has the outlined areas I
could not read. The online version is part of the larger document
with the entire rig. The online version does not show the outlined
areas. Sorry for any confusion.
Bruce
--- In Ca… [at] yahoogroups.com, "rua84" <bruce@...> wrote:
>
> Correct. But there are a few places on the box that I cannot make
> out. I thought those of you with greater familiarity with some of the
> terms would easily recognize the areas I could not read and fill in
> the so-called "blank" areas for me.
>
> I outlined the illegible areas, but the outline is very very faint.
> It may not be visible. The terms you mentioned I can read. But there
> a few I cannot make out. I attached the clipped part of the doc and
> sent it with the original email.
>
> Thanks for your efforts.
>
> Bruce
>
> --- In Ca… [at] yahoogroups.com, "mtkennedy1" <mtkennedy1@> wrote:
> >
> > --- In Ca… [at] yahoogroups.com, "Bruce Stirling" <bruce@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Another Cal 28 owner, Del Weise, just sent me his original Cal 28
> > > documentation, which I posted on my Cal 28 site for all to use. I
> wanted to
> > > publish some of the information in a typed format for easier
> understanding.
> > > Attached here is a cut-out of information from one of the pages
> detaling the
> > > sail plan. I could not read parts of it, and I outlined them in
> Photoshop.
> > > Can some of you understand and clarify what the outlined areas
> state? Many
> > > thanks. The outlining is pretty faint. Sorry about that.
> >
> > Do you mean the box on the sail plan page ? It lists a main, a storm
> jib, a working jib
> > (usually 100%), and a genoa. Then it gives the luff and foot
> measurements and the cloth
> > weight. Is that what you meant ?
> >
> > Mike Kennedy
> > Conquest Cal 40 96
> >
> >
> > >
> > > Bruce Stirling
> > > Gangfurd
> > > Cal 28 - Hull 82
> > > http://www.stirlinglaw.com/cal28/cal28docs/
> > >
> >
>
Re: Need Help Deciphering Orig Cal 28 Doc
mtkennedy12006-08-29 18:56
--- In Ca… [at] yahoogroups.com, "rua84" <bruce@...> wrote:
>
> One clarification: only the ATTACHED document has the outlined areas I
> could not read. The online version is part of the larger document
> with the entire rig. The online version does not show the outlined
> areas. Sorry for any confusion.
I'm still not sure what you want but if it is the sail plan numbers, here they are from my
reading:
Main- 7 oz D, See Sail Plan for dimensions, Area 163,, Remarks 405 slides for #6 track.
Storm jib, cloth- 6.5 oz D, Luff-21'6", Foot-11'2", Leach-16', Area-86, Head pennant-
12'6"
Working jib Cloth-6.5oz D, Luff-32', Foot- 14'3", Leach-27'2", Area-192', Head pennant-
2'0",
Genoa Cloth 4 oz D, Luff-34', Foot-19'6", Leach-33'5", Area-314', LP 18'6"
Spinnaker Cloth 3/4oz N, Luff-53.29', Luff-21.0', Leach-33.25', Area can't read- could be
860 or 840. You can calculate that.
Mike Kennedy
Conquest cal 40 ## 96
>
> Bruce
>
> --- In Ca… [at] yahoogroups.com, "rua84" <bruce@> wrote:
> >
> > Correct. But there are a few places on the box that I cannot make
> > out. I thought those of you with greater familiarity with some of the
> > terms would easily recognize the areas I could not read and fill in
> > the so-called "blank" areas for me.
> >
> > I outlined the illegible areas, but the outline is very very faint.
> > It may not be visible. The terms you mentioned I can read. But there
> > a few I cannot make out. I attached the clipped part of the doc and
> > sent it with the original email.
> >
> > Thanks for your efforts.
> >
> > Bruce
> >
> > --- In Ca… [at] yahoogroups.com, "mtkennedy1" <mtkennedy1@> wrote:
> > >
> > > --- In Ca… [at] yahoogroups.com, "Bruce Stirling" <bruce@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Another Cal 28 owner, Del Weise, just sent me his original Cal 28
> > > > documentation, which I posted on my Cal 28 site for all to use. I
> > wanted to
> > > > publish some of the information in a typed format for easier
> > understanding.
> > > > Attached here is a cut-out of information from one of the pages
> > detaling the
> > > > sail plan. I could not read parts of it, and I outlined them in
> > Photoshop.
> > > > Can some of you understand and clarify what the outlined areas
> > state? Many
> > > > thanks. The outlining is pretty faint. Sorry about that.
> > >
> > > Do you mean the box on the sail plan page ? It lists a main, a storm
> > jib, a working jib
> > > (usually 100%), and a genoa. Then it gives the luff and foot
> > measurements and the cloth
> > > weight. Is that what you meant ?
> > >
> > > Mike Kennedy
> > > Conquest Cal 40 96
> > >
> > >
> > > >
> > > > Bruce Stirling
> > > > Gangfurd
> > > > Cal 28 - Hull 82
> > > > http://www.stirlinglaw.com/cal28/cal28docs/
> > > >
> > >
> >
>
RE: [Cal_Boats] Re: Need Help Deciphering Orig Cal 28 Doc
Bruce Stirling2006-08-29 23:01 UTC
Thanks, Mike.
There were words I could not make out that you easily recognized.
The first was "head pennant." I could only make out "head."
The word "See" in "See Sail Plan."
The "for No. 6 track."
The "3/4 oz N."
You solved what I could not. Thanks for the effort and time.
Gracias.
Bruce
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Subject: [Cal_Boats] Re: Need Help Deciphering Orig Cal 28 Doc
--- In Ca… [at] yahoogroups.com, "rua84" <bruce@...> wrote:
>
> One clarification: only the ATTACHED document has the outlined areas I
> could not read. The online version is part of the larger document
> with the entire rig. The online version does not show the outlined
> areas. Sorry for any confusion.
I'm still not sure what you want but if it is the sail plan numbers, here
they are from my reading:
Main- 7 oz D, See Sail Plan for dimensions, Area 163,, Remarks 405 slides
for #6 track.
Storm jib, cloth- 6.5 oz D, Luff-21'6", Foot-11'2", Leach-16', Area-86, Head
pennant- 12'6"
Working jib Cloth-6.5oz D, Luff-32', Foot- 14'3", Leach-27'2", Area-192',
Head pennant- 2'0",
Genoa Cloth 4 oz D, Luff-34', Foot-19'6", Leach-33'5", Area-314', LP 18'6"
Spinnaker Cloth 3/4oz N, Luff-53.29', Luff-21.0', Leach-33.25',
Area can't read- could be 860 or 840. You can calculate that.
Mike Kennedy
Conquest cal 40 ## 96
.
Re: Need Help Deciphering Orig Cal 28 Doc
mtkennedy12006-08-29 23:42
--- In Ca… [at] yahoogroups.com, "Bruce Stirling" <bruce@...> wrote:
>
> Thanks, Mike.
>
> There were words I could not make out that you easily recognized.
>
> The first was "head pennant." I could only make out "head."
>
> The word "See" in "See Sail Plan."
>
> The "for No. 6 track."
>
> The "3/4 oz N."
>
> You solved what I could not. Thanks for the effort and time.
Those sail plans were optional but now with roller furling gear, the length of the head
pennant becomes more important. I test hoisted a jib on my roller after the new mast was
rigged and managed to cut the brand new halyard cover on a sharp edge at the upper end
of the foil. The head pennant gets the upper section of the furler all the way to the top and
protects the halyard.
Mike Kennedy
Conquest Cal 40 # 96
>
> Gracias.
>
> Bruce
>