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 Post subject: Rules? Downhaul
PostPosted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 8:38 am 
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Is a downhaul that is more complicated than a piece of string allowed on the Wave? I don't think it should be, but the rule says "3.1 Mainsail downhaul purchase shall not exceed 3:1 and may be rigged in any manner."

To me "in any manner" includes this
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That looks to me like it conforms to the words, if not the spirit, of the rule.

Can you tell that it's cold here and the water is very hard?


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 Post subject: Re: Rules? Downhaul
PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 4:15 am 
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Not legal for IWCA but may be legal for HSA rule 3.1

IWCA 10.6 No mechanical downhaul adjustment device will be allowed -- no blocks or cleats (other than the non-mechanical horn cleats on the mast). The downhaul line will be limited in length to 8 feet. There are no
restrictions on the amount of purchase, as long as the 8' line is used.

HSA 3.1 Mainsail downhaul purchase shall not exceed
3:1 and may be rigged in any manner.

Check the rules forum:
http://www.hobieclass.com/default.asp?P ... 773%2F0%2F

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 Post subject: Re: Rules? Downhaul
PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:23 am 
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dtw8689 wrote:
Not legal for IWCA but may be legal for HSA rule 3.1


I would say that HCA rules appear to allow it. Like Tom says, IWCA does not. However, under IWCA rules you can obtain more than 3:1 purchase with your 8' of line.

I am not sure that the wave needs a lot of downhaul tension.

I would like to hear what Tom has to say about that!

He pretty much smoked us all at the MWE.

How about some tuning tips Tom?

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 Post subject: Re: Rules? Downhaul
PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 10:59 am 
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1) I don't think the downhaul is that critical as sheet tension. I adjust seldom and only if it lightens a great deal. Its less an issue with a custom plastic sail as they stretch less... 1/2 as much. Total adjustment is 3 to 4 inch with the Hobie Sail... maybe 2 with a plastic sail.

2) Given the option, I adjust the downhaul more if I could as this option would allow but as for keeping is simple, this just adds more so my thoughts are to keep is simple. JMO

3) Cost S-hook $12.00... Ronstan swivel cleat $54.00.... & Harken 092 is 16.00... Harken single w/bkt 12.00 for a grand total of $94.00.

4) I'm more in favor to allow a line to tension ( pull forward ) the rig downwind. With a loose rig it flops around too much.

TW

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 Post subject: Re: Rules? Downhaul
PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 11:11 am 
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dtw8689 wrote:
4) I'm more in favor to allow a line to tension ( pull forward ) the rig downwind. With a loose rig it flops around too much.

TW


Like we had on the 14s.

I brought that up a couple years ago but never pushed it.

I guess we need to write up a proposal for that too.

So much for keeping it simple!

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