Graham Bantocks New Design "Zig Zag"

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Graham Bantocks New Design "Zig Zag"

Post by JBkiff » 19 Jun 2006, 18:35

Hi I have just finished building a Zig Zag. Has anyone else built one?
I am finding that it tends to sail down by the head in most winds (even Up Wind) and in a blow does a very good Submarine impresion Down Wind much more pronounced than my "Triple Crown".

Any suggstions

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Post by fernando coelho » 20 Jun 2006, 11:18

Hi John,

I have built a Zig-Zag and found it´s handling very good. The first time that I sailed it was in top of rig 1 conditions and I found that the nosediving was very minimal and when it did nosedive it recovered very quickly. Upwind it was very stable.

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Post by Olivier Cohen » 20 Jun 2006, 15:14

John, maybe should you check your bulb cant. Put the nose up of 2° min.
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Zig Zag

Post by JBkiff » 20 Jun 2006, 16:41

Hi

Thanks for the interest.

I do have about 1.5/2 % nose up on the ballast the fin is wood to the designed shape it has a cord of 6%.
My boat is about 150grm over weight so I will check if the hull without ballast is down by the head.

The photo looks very good a lot of work in the finishing detail.

I will try to find out how to post some photos. Of my boat

Regards

John

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Post by fernando coelho » 20 Jun 2006, 22:17

John,
Try using http://imageshack.us/ then copy the link provided and input the "img" button followed by the link, followed by the "*img". :?

This should work.

Fernando

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Zig Zag

Post by JBkiff » 22 Jun 2006, 15:14

Hi Fernando.

Thanks for the photo tip I will try later.

Regarding Zig Zag On wednesday the wind was up and we all had to use No 2 rig.

Still some head down problems but part way thro: I changed to my Triple Crown Fin.
Which is a Dave Creed Fin fitted with an Anders Walllin 350mm long Bulb all up weight 2495grm which I cast .
With my fin box configeration this put the Ballast CoG 13mm aft of the designed position.
The boat trim was much better as was the performance.

John

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