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Re: Strip: building a v sail
By:Roger Turgeon
Date: 4/30/2011, 11:01 pm
In Response To: Strip: building a v sail (eric Platou)

How would you raise and lower the sail when conditions require?

Check out this web site. Laurie Ford pretty much pioneered the idea of sails on kayaks, and has included some basic info here on how to do it. I saw him and his wife in action with their sails around Southport Island, Maine, and it was amazing how much "ground" they could cover compared to us mere paddlers.

http://www.laurieford.net/sails.htm

Roger Turgeon
Orr's Island, ME

: I plan on mounting a v shaped sail on the bow of my 17' strip. I am
: using the the small female side rail mounts from a bimini I had
: on my Thompson out board to mount it to the bow. From that I
: plan to have two fiberglass poles and then the sail shapped
: inbetween. When I stow it it will just colaps down towards me
: onto my deck of which I will be able to strap down simple
: enough. I expect it to be about 3' tall when raised. Has anyone
: made something like this? I would like to see pictures if you
: have. Good for going with the wind, I presume marginal with
: cross wind. I plan on doing some long distance trips and having
: a small sail to assis would be nice.
: Thanks

Messages In This Thread

Strip: building a v sail
eric Platou -- 4/29/2011, 4:03 pm
Re: Strip: building a v sail
Nick Riccardi -- 4/29/2011, 4:31 pm
Re: Strip: building a v sail *PIC*
ancient kayaker -- 4/29/2011, 7:12 pm
Re: Strip: building a v sail
Jim Farrelly -- 5/1/2011, 8:14 am
Re: Strip: building a v sail
ancient kayaker -- 5/1/2011, 6:20 pm
Re: Strip: building a v sail
Roger Turgeon -- 4/30/2011, 11:01 pm