Date: 4/30/2000, 5:17 pm
First, I just intalled knee braces in my Arctic Tern and used them today for the first time. What a big difference. I went last season without them -- not realizing what a significant handling improvement they are. If you are new to the sport like me and don't have them in your boat -- add them, well worth it.
Also, last year I noticed a slight "weather helm" or tendancy for the Arctic Tern to turn toward the wind. I always assumed it was just the design. Then I read Nicks post on how even slight movements in the seat can make a difference in the boats balance. My back rest is about 1" from the back of the cockpit rim and the seat is positioned accordingly. Should I be positioned forward another inch or two? Would that be enough to make the boat balance better?
This seems to be a subject overlooked in most of the builing material I have read.
Messages In This Thread
- Weathercocking and Knee Braces
David Bryson -- 4/30/2000, 5:17 pm- Re: Weathercocking and Knee Braces
lee -- 4/30/2000, 11:37 pm- Re: Weathercocking and Knee Braces
David Blodgett -- 4/30/2000, 9:34 pm - Re: Weathercocking and Knee Braces
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