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Graham September 5th 03 07:33 PM

sail stick
 
Can anyone tell me about a "sail stick"

Walt September 5th 03 09:55 PM

sail stick
 
Graham wrote:

Can anyone tell me about a "sail stick"


You mean like a mast? Or a boom? Or a spar?
As in the "sticks" that hold up the sails?

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Walt September 8th 03 04:31 PM

sail stick
 
Graham wrote:
Walt wrote
Graham wrote:

Can anyone tell me about a "sail stick"


You mean like a mast? Or a boom? Or a spar?
As in the "sticks" that hold up the sails?


I think that's probably what it is. Do you know how to make one up and use it?


I've never attempted to put a sail on a kayak, so I don't know that I
can help you much. Speaking as an avid sailor, I can tell you that it's
not a trivial problem. It's also not exactly rocket science. Try
googling on "Sailing Kayak" nad see what turns up.


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Graham September 8th 03 11:57 PM

sail stick
 
I've never attempted to put a sail on a kayak, so I don't know that I
can help you much. Speaking as an avid sailor, I can tell you that it's
not a trivial problem. It's also not exactly rocket science. Try
googling on "Sailing Kayak" nad see what turns up.



I'm a canoeist, not a kayaker, so I'm talking about sailing a canoe.

Since I last posted, I met a guy who gets the wind to tow a canoe by
attaching a kite to the canoe using heavy (trolling - woven??) fishing
line. He claims that the canoe is much more stable than having a mast
that could cause the canoe to flip in a cross gust.

Has anyone else heard of this technique?

Graham September 9th 03 12:01 AM

sail stick
 
I've never attempted to put a sail on a kayak, so I don't know that I
can help you much. Speaking as an avid sailor, I can tell you that it's
not a trivial problem. It's also not exactly rocket science. Try
googling on "Sailing Kayak" nad see what turns up.


Since I last posted, I met a guy who gets the wind to tow a canoe by
attaching a kite to the canoe using heavy (trolling - woven??) fishing
line. He claims that the canoe is much more stable than having a mast
that could cause the canoe to flip in a cross gust.

Has anyone else heard of this technique?

Peter September 9th 03 12:26 AM

sail stick
 
Graham wrote:
Since I last posted, I met a guy who gets the wind to tow a canoe by
attaching a kite to the canoe using heavy (trolling - woven??) fishing
line. He claims that the canoe is much more stable than having a mast
that could cause the canoe to flip in a cross gust.

Has anyone else heard of this technique?


It's what Gillet used on his kayak trip from California to Hawaii. I've
tried it a few times, but there are some problems when the wind isn't
steady. When the wind disappears for awhile the kite drops into the sea -
faster than a kite held on land since your boat keeps moving forward. And
it isn't easy to get the kite down quickly if needed when the wind suddenly
picks up.

For downwind sailing I've found a large umbrella works surprisingly well.
Easy to deploy, quick to take down and stow, and raising it vertical
depowers it almost immediately. It also does double duty as a sunshade
when picnicking on the beach.

See http://206.40.48.186/uploads/UMBRELLA2.JPG



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