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Date Posted: - Monday - 04/ 4/11 - 4:49pm
Author: paul M31 #106 NJ
Subject: Mizzen Rake
In reply to: Kathy Campbell Shadow M32#3 's message, "Mizzen Chainplate Position" on - Monday - 04/ 4/11 - 12:54pm

As you can see in the picture, the rake of both the Main and the Mizzen is minimal... I would say perhaps 3 inches on the boom using a plumb bob - I also don't think moving the stays to their proper position will change the rake by much.

When I step the masts this year, I will see if I can induce a bit more rake - I like it to be arounf 6-7 inch on the main and around 5 or so on mizzen - too much and I am afraid to produce too much weatherhelm.

Last year the balance of the boat was minimal wetaherhelm - I'd like to see a tad more for safety.

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