Hello everyone
this is my first post and I am not a native speaker so forgive me for eventual mistakes and don't mind to correct me =)
The background of my question:
I have an old (50+years) Klepper T8 folding kayak which although is made to be sailed usually doesn't come with any sailing equipment.
So did mine and I decided to construct it myself, I do have some background in various construction/building techniques and a few nice pictures from a folding kayak nerd page (in German, sorry) although I am going a bit bigger with my sails.
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I have to say, I have never built a sail before nor have I ever sailed before and I am very happy with this prototype, simply because I can actually sail it. The boat has two sideboards and a rudder with foot-steering. Those elements have to make up for the absence of a fin at the bottom.
Now to the details:
I looked at some literature and I researched the youtubez for insight into the curves that a sail should actually have - the one I made so far is flat like a wooden board - and I could use some pointers in regards to
- sail depth at different levels, how much and why
- and foot curve and why(not) rig the foot of the sail all along the foot
- also general help.
I managed to get sail7 and sailcut to run to see how sail shapes generally change and how to actually make them from smaller panels and that curves are like really supportive
I plan to have positive foot- luff and gaff curves and a negative leech curve. Also I plan to have a twist and a sail depth but how would I as the most inexperienced person to do so be able to guess in which direction to lean with those values?
As I am not happy enough with my sails I will rebuild them and I did make some plans and tried to analyze it and sure, it looks like a sail in the virtual world but how do I understand
- which sail depth and twist actually is still useful, and which values are commonly used for sth. like foot curve?
I added two screenshots of the constructed sail to maybe visualize my question a bit (you can ignore the boat shape):
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Additional:
- What is a good gaff angle and why?
- Should I be worried about the whirlwinds at the corners of the sail?
- Is there an idea of jib to gaff surface ratio?
- Do I need to account for mast bend and if so, which are the values that would usually affect that?
If it is still unclear to the reader what I am asking I am also generally happy for any pointers and hints. What is still unclear to me is also: cutting the panels and how to rig the sail to the foot/mast/gaff.
I am also interested in plans for building a small roller for the jib, in case you have anything in mind on that
Also: I did order the "Sailmaker's Apprentice" book so you can refer to that if you know that any of that is well explained there.