Re: Russian longboat with split lugsail - new pics and video

Originally Posted by
skaraborgcraft
The split lug rig was common in UK waters,good for reaching out to the fishing grounds and reaching back in, not so good for quick tacking.
Ummm. . .I think you mean a dipping lug, not a split lug. From what I understand, the split lug was never particularly common. And the reason why is easy to see if you watch Thorne's video--the top half of the forward part of the split sail is doing no favors at all to the flow over the rest of the upper half. It is like a jib that is dreadfully over sheeted and pinchy at the top. I betcha a hundred dollars that if he switched over to a regular lug that his longboat would be both faster and more weatherly, even with that baggy, saggy cotton canvas sailcloth.
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