Preview: Cool Sail Rigging Tips #4 – Calibrating Your Eye for Luff Sag

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7 Responses So Far to “Cool Sail Rigging Tips #4 – Calibrating Your Eye for Luff Sag

  • Jonathan Mc Donald says:

    Did I sense humor there at the end? However, I found this video informative. Thanks!

    • Michael Walker says:

      When Brion did Boat Festival talks, those one liners were just about every other sentence. The mirth lasted through the whole demonstration. Watching this series, I was struck by how ‘sober’ his presentation. The line about most men not knowing 5″ up close brought back the Brion I am used to. Miss him so much. Great to just see him continuing his teaching.

    • Diane Pool says:

      When building PILAR, the rigging was Bill’s job so Brian’s book was his bible. After Bill passed, it became my job to deal with what “a (wo)man’s gotta do what a man’s gotta do”, so I watched with great interest this video because we/I use a ring to haul out the jib on our bowsprit and wondered if I could achieve the same stiffness of tension with the ring…the kicker-line at the end had me wide-eyed with wonder and delight. Just as his comments on gaff-rigs eased my trials of taking care of my boat’s needs. What a joy Brian Toss was. Thank you, Brian–I hope there’s some way for you and Bill to talk shop, and Thank you Jonathan McDonald for echoing my own startled laughter!

  • M. Hans Liebert says:

    Anyone not, at least, familiar with Brion Toss’s ‘The Complete Riggers Apprentice’ should not be on the water. Also, it is a pleasure to learn that his sense of humor exists beyond the page.

    ~Hans

  • David Gruendel says:

    If one doesn’t know the amount of luff curvature the sail maker built in, is there a technique that can be used to estimate it? For example, would something like this (i.e., laying the sail flat and sighting down the luff) work?

    • Brion Toss says:

      Hello,
      Sorry that I haven’t replied. Didn’t even know that I could. It is possible to suspend the sail horizontally, and adjust tension on the corners to get a fair shape, but this takes the right anchor points, and some skill at judging what a fair shape is. But any good sailmaker should be able to make a generalized guess for a given size and type of sail.
      Fair leads,
      Brion Toss

  • Bob (soapy) Richards says:

    I now look forward to these great videos, each day ! No question about it…OCH has hit the ball out of the park for those of us far from the shore and the many shops etc. to draw info from.

    Thanks,

    soapy

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