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Other: kayak sail conversion
By:Chad Hanson
Date: 3/20/2003, 6:16 pm

I’ve been thinking a lot lately about kayak sail rigs/conversions and have some questions,
I’d like to create a rig that doesn’t require amas or outriggers but instead relies on a dagger board; I’m thinking of something relatively long and airfoil shaped. Problem is I know very little about the physics of sailboat design, how do dagger boards (or keels) help in countering heeling? Is it a function of lateral area and leverage, generating opposing lift or is it simply a ballast effect, and if it is how do you figure out how much ballast for a given beam, sail area/keel length (i.e. how little ballast would you need out at the end of a long skinny dagger board/keel for a kayak?) If anyone out there has any experience in this area or could point me in the right direction it would be greatly appreciated. –I’ve almost completed a S&G kayak of my own design and will be posting pictures very soon.
-Chad

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Other: kayak sail conversion
Chad Hanson -- 3/20/2003, 6:16 pm
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Roger Tulk -- 3/20/2003, 10:10 pm
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Jeff The Tall -- 3/20/2003, 11:04 pm
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Chip Sandresky -- 3/20/2003, 6:51 pm
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Peter Robinson in Oz -- 3/20/2003, 6:49 pm