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How Will My Sails Get Measured??

So got your new boat? Have your sails been measured and certified?

Check first at the tack of each sail and see if bears a Measurer’s mark or signature? If it has a signature, it will have been measured in. If not, think about getting it done.

Datchet Radio Sailing have the measuring process well sorted. In the workshop, there is a giant board maybe a couple of metres long – see photo above.

I’d half expected when watching the measuring process, that the big rulers would come out and key measurements recorded for all your rigs. It was much cleverer and faster though.

The Measurer had a collection of pre-marked half dowels. So it was very fast for him to run the dowel rods over key dimensions of each sail – check if the sail measurements were within prescribed limits, ….and we were done in no time.

Ever Seen Your Boat Being Measured ??

If you’ve bought yourself a nice second hand boat to start, to get your race certificate sent off to the super class registrar at MYA and get it transferred to your name.

But what if you need to get measured? Got a new boat maybe? Got a boat without a certificate? Well, find yourself a qualified measurer – we have two at Datchet Radio Sailing.

A lot of us, even as newcomers, will have IOMs. I was fascinated as a newcomer to hear that there are tanks or boxes for the measurement process. Do you know what they look like? The one above is just being filled with water.

If your builder supplies a compliance certificate for the hull, then the main work is measuring the rigs. Interestingly, to get your certificate your boat need not go in the tank. However, be aware that when you measure in at a Championship, a tank test might be needed. So if someone offers you a test now, my recommendation is accept the offer straight away and see what is going on.

My understanding is that here are basically four tests the measurer look for.

1/Does it float freely in the tank, which I believe is an overall length test.

2/ You can check the fore and aft trim easily… move your correctors about for your desired trim. Is this measurement or just what you’d want? Im not sure. Someone will write in and tell me.

3/ Does it float -a depth test

4/There is a cunning window on the side of the tank to see how much draught the hull is taking. See that black line? I think the hull has to float above it. (Again if I am wrong, please write in!!)

Fascinating. If you are offered a tank test, take it!!

Wooden Stand with Carrying Handle – The Plans…

Following up on yesterday’s Item about what stand design to choose if you park a distance from where you sail :-

Kindly given to me by a friend at Chipstead, I’m going to attach here (for convenience) the plan drawings widely found on the internet for the wooden IOM stand with a carrying handle.

The drawings come in two pages:

  • the stand
  • The cradle part where your boat sits

These pictures can be devilish difficult to read on a small screen, so let me first offer you the pdf downloads

Our thanks to David Jensen for getting in touch about these brilliant designs that the sport now benefits from.

©David Jensen