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Author:  sailorsloan [ Fri Dec 11, 2009 6:21 pm ]
Post subject:  Wave with a traveler.

Just bought a new Wave and had a traveler put on it. I would like to race it. Other than removing the traveler which I am not going to do, what can I do to make it class legal? Does it depend on the race officials to what I can do?

Author:  MBounds [ Fri Dec 11, 2009 7:11 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Wave with a traveler.

sailorsloan wrote:
Just bought a new Wave and had a traveler put on it. I would like to race it. Other than removing the traveler which I am not going to do, what can I do to make it class legal? Does it depend on the race officials to what I can do?


For racing, you can tie it off in the center with a separate piece of rope. Make sure all the other competitors are cool with it that way (shouldn't be a problem) - go racing!

BTW, unless the race officials are real tools, they won't bother you. I certainly wouldn't.

Author:  Tom Machette [ Sat Dec 12, 2009 11:40 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Wave with a traveler.

MBounds wrote:
sailorsloan wrote:
Just bought a new Wave and had a traveler put on it. I would like to race it. Other than removing the traveler which I am not going to do, what can I do to make it class legal? Does it depend on the race officials to what I can do?


For racing, you can tie it off in the center with a separate piece of rope. Make sure all the other competitors are cool with it that way (shouldn't be a problem) - go racing!

BTW, unless the race officials are real tools, they won't bother you. I certainly wouldn't.



Matt since you are the PRO for the 2010 Wave North Americans, would you allow it there?

Author:  MBounds [ Sat Dec 12, 2009 1:11 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Wave with a traveler.

Tom Machette wrote:
MBounds wrote:
sailorsloan wrote:
Just bought a new Wave and had a traveler put on it. I would like to race it. Other than removing the traveler which I am not going to do, what can I do to make it class legal? Does it depend on the race officials to what I can do?


For racing, you can tie it off in the center with a separate piece of rope. Make sure all the other competitors are cool with it that way (shouldn't be a problem) - go racing!

BTW, unless the race officials are real tools, they won't bother you. I certainly wouldn't.



Matt since you are the PRO for the 2010 Wave North Americans, would you allow it there?


Actually I won't be - my plan is to race my 14, then step into my PRO shoes for the 17s/18s.

However, I can assure you that the Race Committee / Jury will not protest anyone for having a traveller on a Wave, as long as the mainsheet system is tied or permanently attached to the center of the crossbar (traveller not just cleated) and the traveller is not used during a race.

I can make no such assurances about the other competitors, that's why it's important to get their agreement in advance. An announcement can be made at the competitor's meeting by the PRO that will essentially shame them into agreement - especially since as long as a traveller's not used, it really doesn't make any difference.

Author:  HoboDan [ Wed Jun 08, 2022 10:19 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Wave with a traveler.

I just acquired a Wave, and plan to install a traveller, but also a hitch point in front of travel rail to move the block off of car and 're clip to static hitch point for racing. Of course your bottom sheet block has to have cam locks on it to make it work. Hook to traveller rec sailing, move to static center for racing. I think that will work well and please all.

Author:  xanderwess [ Thu Jun 30, 2022 9:22 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Wave with a traveler.

Why do you want a traveler for the Wave?

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