tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2925624084410433889.post653353100551106630..comments2023-10-24T10:55:02.683+02:00Comments on Tor's F-22 R Panta Rei: Long awaited reunion with the longboardTor Rabehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05504285787153280086noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2925624084410433889.post-28998516599373898972013-05-08T00:24:50.774+02:002013-05-08T00:24:50.774+02:00Hi Menno!
I think you have figured it all out to t...Hi Menno!<br />I think you have figured it all out to the best. My track is 100cm, that is to achieve the designed sheeting angle. I thin a straight track would work just as well, if not better. A bit longer track could be fine in some instances, but barberhaulers work fine and are easy to rig. The shot track leaves room to pass on the sides of the deck.<br /><br />I love the self tacker, good luck!<br /><br />TorTor Rabehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05504285787153280086noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2925624084410433889.post-21229238515028684592013-05-07T14:36:30.290+02:002013-05-07T14:36:30.290+02:00Hello Tor,
Hope all goes well with the (re)build o...Hello Tor,<br />Hope all goes well with the (re)build of the bows.<br /><br />I have a question about the width of your self-tacking jib track, as I want to fit one to my F22 as well. My plan is to keep the same sheeting angle (left-right) as when using the jibsheet-tracks per plans, which would mean that the traveler would be about (guesstimating) one meter wide. Going to keep it simple, and just use a straight traveler (as long as the jib traveler is always on the left/right end position it's probably no use to put a curve in the traveler). <br />Any thoughts on this?<br /><br />Regards,<br />Menno (f22bymennno.blogspot.com) Mennohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14171061735762814136noreply@blogger.com