Re: [Paddlewise] Kayak Sailing

From: ralph diaz <rdiaz_at_ix.netcom.com>
Date: Thu, 09 Dec 1999 07:14:19 -0800
Richard G. Mitchell, Jr. wrote:
> 

> Slight modification is in order here.  If the jib and full S-4 main are set on a stayed mast with the gaff up this is true enough.  But the combination of the S-1 main and jib is both efficient and very docile.<

The smaller main you are referring to is called the M-1 drift sail and I
don't think it necessarily comes with the full S-4 rig but is a separate
item.  If the fellow has the smaller main (M-1) he should be okay.

>  As Ralph observes elsewhere the jib itself is an entirely suitable working sail.  For beginners, leave the leeboards and the big sail at home and use the smaller main and jib for expeditions sailing.  Or carry the big main when light winds might be expected and use it only under those conditions.  It is a small package.  The most critical advice for beginners with the S-4 system is to get a proper control board and label it "jib in" jib out" "mail halyard" "jib halyard". < 

That is good advice.  I mention the control board in the book but don't
have an illustration of one there (it was cut in the editing).  But I do
have it in an old issue of the newsletter, if the fellow wants it.

ralph
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