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An introduction for Guests and New Crew - PART 2 - How Sails Work - And More.. . . Click here to open full in new window. Still evolving! - .Version 12/5/19 - Press your "Refresh" button to check for updates |
First, 90 seconds of relaxation. - A video from on board - Select full screen. | |||
Now, let's work! - 2nd. Session - Introducing The Art of Sailing - How Sails Work - (and how to make them work better?).. |
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Technical stuff - Want it? - Look right >
Study it if you wish, or sail on down. THIS paragraph is the short-cut. |
Some technical stuff Many expert sailors will emphatically tell you a sail works because it is an aerofoil, like an aircraft wing. |
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For the moment, just remember:- |
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Some brief and simplistic history Many years ago, sailing ships were "square rigged". |
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Later, ships had sails which could be set fore-and-aft along the centre-line. |
Directions we can sail, relative to the wind direction We'll start with simple scenarios, then build on them. |
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Suppose the wind is coming from Molly's port side, and we allow the main sail to flap aimlessly. It will flutter in the wind, much like a flag, and will not produce any forward drive.![]() |
If we haul-in the main sheet (attached to the boom and thus to the Main Sail), the sail is brought in and catches the wind.. |
By-passing Newton's Laws, Bernoulli, Coander, and other physics, here's an easy way to consider some of the forces
occurring. See the diagram below.
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What happens if we decide to take a slight turn to port? - Or the direction of the wind changes? Many of the diagrams below are to be made more crisp + minor corrections. |
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Suppose the wind is no longer coming from the port side but from Port Bow. Here is the previous diagram, but showing the new wind direction. |
What can we do?. Adjust the angle of the sail! |
Conclusion from the above - When the leading edge of the sail begins to flutter - Haul-in on the sheet till the fluttering stops, and the sail will begin to drive again. What happens if we want to turn even further to port? - Or the direction of the wind changes some more? |
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Here is the previous diagram, but showing the new wind direction (from further forward than before). |
Should we haul-in the Main-Sheet like before? You could try, but unfortunately it won't help, because although the sail might fill, it would only serve to drive the boat backwards (and somewhat to starboard). The solution is to "Bear Away", turn away from the wind to re-fill the sail. Conclusion from this? - If the wind is from too far forward, the sail will not drive us forward.
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Suppose the wind is coming from the "Port Quarter" (ie about 45 degrees aft of "abeam") |
What about a wind from astern? |
To Follow on this page:- |
o. Diagram in construction. |
WORK IN PROGRESS | |
To be finished another day! | |
More "Re-Hydration" - (Premature consumption can lead to erroneous navigation). |
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End of 2nd. Session. |
To Follow - What about the jib? Basic sail trimming for efficiency. Tacking and Gybing. - Under construction. Reefing Safety aboard. Capsize (rarely happens, but...) Two really useful knots And more! |