Re: Stupid boat trick!
I was sailing one February in the Georgia marsh: lots of sand bars ,constricted channels , a gusty Winter day ,and not a soul around . Perfect. I was beating to windward in my Ducker and, knowing I was aproaching a sand bar (you can see nothing in that murky water ) I decided to partially raise the daggerboard in order to pass over ,rather than going the longer way around . The second hand boat was new to me and was overmasted with a sprit boomed jib headed sail .I didn't make it.
The board touched sand and I instinctivly came about to break free . That might have worked But the tentioned foot of the sail was then held hopelessly aback by the top of the board , instantly pressing the boat down to her gunnell ! The next gust was going to send me face down into the cold water . The board was still in the sand ; boom on the other side of the sail ;no response from the rudder.
I got a big adrenaline rush : good stuff! With spritboom bending and sail streaching I was just able to lift the sail over the daggerboard and the situation was immediatly resolved .Soon after I purchased the plans for the original rig from Mystic : a boomed spritsail. I built the spars ,had a sail made and never looked back .When I raise the daggerboard I also cast off the downhaul so the light boom can just be flipped over the board when tacking .
Last edited by Bill Perkins; 02-22-2023 at 11:03 AM.
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