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- Wed 01 Jan 14, 23:15
- Forum: Rig/Sail issues concerning all DFs
- Topic: About Dyneema ropes
- Replies: 16
- Views: 22969
... and Happy New Year!
Must be some difference in the load of the main between our boats, because it’s simply impossible to release Easylock under load of the main on 35’er, and therefore, I always took up the load before releasing. Nevertheless, as described earlier in this stream, chaffing at Easylock was always progres...
- Thu 22 Aug 13, 16:26
- Forum: DF35 Motor/Equipment/Electrics
- Topic: lopolight
- Replies: 3
- Views: 10293
lopolight
my redgreen is dead after 6 years, but it was used very very little (we are not long way cruisers). My top was dead after 2 years and replaced on guarantee. The title og this page: "http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?131270-Lopolight-disappoints "gives some information, but is anybod...
- Tue 04 Jun 13, 19:06
- Forum: DF35 Hull
- Topic: DF 35 loose steering chain.
- Replies: 3
- Views: 8526
Hej petterfoo, I don’t understand / recognize your description: The chain tension is adjusted by 8 adjustment bolts holding the steering mechanism in place... Can be, we have different solution on our boats. Please look at my pic: I had to lower the steering box – I called it “cylindrical housing of...
- Sun 19 May 13, 21:10
- Forum: DF35 Hull
- Topic: DF 35 loose steering chain.
- Replies: 3
- Views: 8526
Yes, I had the same problem several yers ago. It was very unpleasant very loud hard bang as it was sth breaking. But not when tacking, rather when there was too much load on steer from too much sheeted main. I tensioned the chain by depressing the lower cogwheel. Just placed several washers under cy...
- Tue 05 Feb 13, 19:08
- Forum: DF35 Rig/Sails
- Topic: Code 0
- Replies: 38
- Views: 752444
- Fri 01 Feb 13, 22:59
- Forum: General
- Topic: Main Cabin: 35 & 1200
- Replies: 2
- Views: 7887
- Fri 01 Feb 13, 22:53
- Forum: DF35 Rig/Sails
- Topic: Code 0
- Replies: 38
- Views: 752444
I have a single XCS on main + automatic for board + tripple Lewmar on portside and XTS-block5 on the starboard. I still use Easylock for sheets. My intention is to change Lewmar (which is the small one) to XTS-3. Yes, I considered Lewmar D2- its good option for sure, but I am more convinced to Spinl...
- Mon 28 Jan 13, 20:11
- Forum: DF35 Rig/Sails
- Topic: Code 0
- Replies: 38
- Views: 752444
- Sat 26 Jan 13, 0:09
- Forum: DF35 Rig/Sails
- Topic: Code 0
- Replies: 38
- Views: 752444
Why 2:1? I have also 1:1, all we have 1:1. Back to the hook: to secure that the bearing point is close to the long arm of the hook (where it is strongest and the risk of deformation is smallest) I squeezed the hook in vice. The angel is smaller now (see photo above) and the hook glides always to the...
- Thu 10 Jan 13, 21:05
- Forum: HULL issues concerning all DFs
- Topic: Squeaking/hard to unfold amas
- Replies: 6
- Views: 10568
- Fri 21 Dec 12, 15:06
- Forum: DF35 Rig/Sails
- Topic: Sail prices
- Replies: 3
- Views: 8836
Sail prices
Prices for membrane performance sails are crazy high in DK. Strange enough they still increase in NS and Elvstrøm, but keep the same (bit lower) level in others like Doyle. How is it in the rest of the EU and in US? F. ex. The main sail for 35 Ultimate from NS in 3DL 680 (70:30 Aramid/Carbon) 19,600...
- Sat 24 Nov 12, 18:32
- Forum: DF35 Rig/Sails
- Topic: Code 0
- Replies: 38
- Views: 752444
Twisting force is not a problem for this hook, but the tension force can stretch and deform it. At the beginning I used too much tension on halyard, which was unnecessary for my deep sail. In case of Code0 you may want more tension. But I believe your sail maker can help you with a setup. One thing ...
- Fri 23 Nov 12, 19:14
- Forum: DF35 Rig/Sails
- Topic: Code 0
- Replies: 38
- Views: 752444
Yes, it was the option I used at the end of the season and must agree that most probably it works (slides are still in good form), but I am not sure if unloading is sufficient in strong winds. On the other hand I am not using my flat gennaker in strong winds: 1.mat. is not strong, 2. tension is very...
- Wed 21 Nov 12, 23:31
- Forum: DF35 Rig/Sails
- Topic: Code 0
- Replies: 38
- Views: 752444
1. No, I did not. I placed plain washers under nuts on the other side. Screws are in every second hole. But sure, you can place metal/additional rail from inside it will make it much stronger. 2. No. I am not, and it’s because my slide (traveller car) is not strong enough. You can see it on the pict...
- Sun 18 Nov 12, 9:13
- Forum: DF35 Rig/Sails
- Topic: Mainsail traveler too tight
- Replies: 11
- Views: 13972
No, I did not, neither had I removed bolts. Just cut the old line, fix end to end with the new one, drag through and make a knot. It works fine. Don’t put too much tension before the last knot. Lines shrink and after couple of month you can have your problem back. Havn't seen how it works on 1000, b...
- Sat 17 Nov 12, 20:43
- Forum: DF35 Rig/Sails
- Topic: Mainsail traveler too tight
- Replies: 11
- Views: 13972
I experienced the same problem after couple of years- the line was just shrinking! I changed the line making it not so tight (its really easy). Well, it helped at bit, but generally traveller works hard, so hard that we use it only in long races and never during touring. Otherwise, we prefer to use ...
- Sat 17 Nov 12, 17:39
- Forum: DF35 Rig/Sails
- Topic: Code 0
- Replies: 38
- Views: 752444
No problem with a bigger sail, but bigger not necessarily means better / faster. First is the question do you really want Code0 (or may be Code1 – which is a bit more “all round”). If you want speed at 45-50 TW I would suggest smaller size of a totally flat Code0 made in high modulus mat. (very good...
- Sat 17 Nov 12, 17:11
- Forum: DF35 Rig/Sails
- Topic: Bowsprit Repair
- Replies: 1
- Views: 7673
Hello penryj, your problem prompt me to check my bowsprit. I use it a lot in 5 years now, but not so much harm I can see. Ok, white gelocat paint is off around the hole, but otherwise it looks nice. Bigger problems I had with the hole on the deck, which slowly lost sharp edges and required rep. I fo...
- Wed 03 Oct 12, 16:11
- Forum: General
- Topic: 3 capsize in storm on Biscay
- Replies: 4
- Views: 10161
3 capsize in storm on Biscay
Does anybody know sth more about it?: _____________________________ Showing messages received in the last 24 hoursStation A - France Corsen 2012-09-30 21:10:14 (GMT+1) Signal quality 100 Message number 82 Type L (Navigation) Back to main page | Link to this page <<Previous>> ZCZC AL82 291204 UTC SEP...
- Fri 22 Jun 12, 12:31
- Forum: DF35 Hull
- Topic: Broken fitting in aka
- Replies: 1
- Views: 7872
- Tue 08 May 12, 14:41
- Forum: HULL issues concerning all DFs
- Topic: Hinge bolt failure
- Replies: 4
- Views: 10998
I have just sent some photos to upload. Look at them. If you mean these screws and nuts, so it should not be a problem. I’d noticed that for some years ago on my 35’ and sent these pictures to Quorning. He said, that it is all right, and nuts are not necessary. Please click on any of the photos to s...
- Fri 09 Mar 12, 10:32
- Forum: DF28 General Topics
- Topic: Where are you going 2011
- Replies: 8
- Views: 21948
- Wed 07 Mar 12, 20:44
- Forum: DF28 General Topics
- Topic: Where are you going 2011
- Replies: 8
- Views: 21948
Dear Pippo, Aro’s enticing competitive program is not around the Baltic, but is limited only to the Sound between south-west Sweden (from Helsingborg to Malmö) and east Denmark. The Baltic program is a bit bigger… 2 weeks + weekends should be ok for a trip south of Denmark: Start from DF factory is ...
- Sat 24 Sep 11, 8:28
- Forum: General
- Topic: Can a 28 DragonFly do this?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 11194
- Thu 22 Sep 11, 22:14
- Forum: General
- Topic: Can a 28 DragonFly do this?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 11194
Steve! I like it: sewing machine and wife…, Yea, I don’t see () wife on seacart either! DF 28 can also take sewing machine and very comfortably full sized wife..., but it can much more: it can complete FynCup regatta in very heavy weather, while Seacart 30, Extreme 40, Tri40 Carbon 3, Seaon 96, Cors...
- Mon 05 Sep 11, 17:03
- Forum: DF35 Hull
- Topic: Access to swing wing line block inside aka.
- Replies: 8
- Views: 13933
- Mon 05 Sep 11, 16:53
- Forum: DF35 Hull
- Topic: Access to swing wing line block inside aka.
- Replies: 8
- Views: 13933
- Mon 05 Sep 11, 16:47
- Forum: DF35 Hull
- Topic: Access to swing wing line block inside aka.
- Replies: 8
- Views: 13933
Yes, by hand, without any problems, but I want to be sure that we are talking about the same plate: it is the big one at the front- when folded-in (this one which is hidden towards the main hull when folded out). The small plate with block for the tramp wire is fasten very thight and you cannot acce...
- Mon 05 Sep 11, 15:44
- Forum: DF35 Hull
- Topic: Access to swing wing line block inside aka.
- Replies: 8
- Views: 13933
- Mon 29 Aug 11, 7:45
- Forum: DF28 General Topics
- Topic: Where are you going 2011
- Replies: 8
- Views: 21948
- Wed 01 Jun 11, 23:03
- Forum: Rig/Sail issues concerning all DFs
- Topic: Why the inefficient round masts?
- Replies: 15
- Views: 20867
Yes, I have got the same answer from JQ: the round mast has smaller side- area and gives smaller lateral-resistance than elliptical one, which is essential at 20 m over the water. At the end of April we had a bit stormy weather in Cph and one day my fellow phoned me from our marina: Mario come and s...
- Wed 25 May 11, 10:17
- Forum: Rig/Sail issues concerning all DFs
- Topic: Main halyard broke!
- Replies: 26
- Views: 43286
- Thu 12 May 11, 20:18
- Forum: DF35 Rig/Sails
- Topic: anyone rigged a kite to ama bow?
- Replies: 8
- Views: 14258
- Tue 10 May 11, 22:01
- Forum: DF35 Rig/Sails
- Topic: anyone rigged a kite to ama bow?
- Replies: 8
- Views: 14258
Ok, I’ve sent two pict: on the 1st you can se the arrangement. On the front of the ama the line goes through the block on the bow and back to aka’s bracket when “inactive”, as from that point it’s easy to pick it up when sailing. But in stead of the shackle between genoa sheet and barber-hauler shou...
- Tue 10 May 11, 20:08
- Forum: DF35 Rig/Sails
- Topic: anyone rigged a kite to ama bow?
- Replies: 8
- Views: 14258
You can use it as both: a barber-hauler for jib and a tackline for gennaker. In some situations it pays to steer directly downwind in stead of sailing wider angles. When you choose steering close to downwind with gennaker you can opt to use both-sides barber-haulers as tacklines – one on the tack, a...
- Tue 26 Apr 11, 5:46
- Forum: DF35 Rig/Sails
- Topic: Code 0
- Replies: 38
- Views: 752444
Well, yes and no: I have got one, but not a real Code0, which I wished to have. The story is that I use the boat for both: family cruising and regatta. In DK we use TEXEL Rating as a handicap system. With Code0 I will get too much “penalty” points in relation to practical employment (= extra speed a...
- Fri 22 Apr 11, 22:54
- Forum: DF28 General Topics
- Topic: Where are you going 2011
- Replies: 8
- Views: 21948
- Fri 22 Apr 11, 22:48
- Forum: DF28 Hull
- Topic: Swing wing pull out
- Replies: 7
- Views: 17280
- Sun 17 Apr 11, 21:32
- Forum: DF35 Hull
- Topic: Trampoline mesh can breake during un-/folding
- Replies: 7
- Views: 15276
Thank You Larry, this is the answer I expected! I scarified so much time and thoughts and, and, yes: heart in it, and I was so proud when I finished it. Just wanted to hear admiration, applause for my invention (this with keder=poliester+PCV) and irons), for this fantastic job (this with the hand-se...
- Sat 16 Apr 11, 19:47
- Forum: DF35 Hull
- Topic: Trampoline mesh can breake during un-/folding
- Replies: 7
- Views: 15276
- Sat 16 Apr 11, 16:16
- Forum: DF35 Hull
- Topic: Trampoline mesh can breake during un-/folding
- Replies: 7
- Views: 15276
Trampoline mesh can breake during un-/folding
At the end of the last season I found the trampoline mesh broken at the aka/ama corner. I haven’t seen how it happened, but I am afraid it was because of friction in trampoline borders during un-/folding: During un-/folding the cable moves in the plastic pipe of the mesh border sleeve. Unfortunately...
- Mon 21 Mar 11, 22:23
- Forum: DF35 Rig/Sails
- Topic: Backstays touching the akas?
- Replies: 16
- Views: 18279
In practice: I have el-winch only on the portside; therefore, first I fold out the starboard side and tight the starboard backstay to the tape-mark which level with the aka. There is no tension on the other side, so it goes easy, you can do it just with hands, without the handle. Then I fold the por...
- Mon 21 Mar 11, 15:40
- Forum: DF35 Rig/Sails
- Topic: Backstays touching the akas?
- Replies: 16
- Views: 18279
No, unfortunately there is no objective tension measurement, not in manual book at least. JQ says that the tension should not be higher than that you can obtain by turning the winch handle max you can by one hand. Well, not very precise description. What I do is tightening the backstays so much that...
- Mon 21 Mar 11, 11:56
- Forum: DF35 Rig/Sails
- Topic: Backstays touching the akas?
- Replies: 16
- Views: 18279
- Sun 27 Feb 11, 17:31
- Forum: Motor/Equipment/Electrics issues concerning all DFs
- Topic: Where is the mystery junction of the bow light wiring?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 11634
Ok, I can tell you the whole story: This with lights happened at the beginning of august. I thought that may be the lamps are broken, so I also demounted, opened and checked the lupolights, but here everything was ok. As described above, I found the problem, repaired it and got ready for Kattegat 2 ...
- Sun 27 Feb 11, 16:57
- Forum: Motor/Equipment/Electrics issues concerning all DFs
- Topic: Where is the mystery junction of the bow light wiring?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 11634
I had precisely the same problem on my 35 last year. I spent a lot of time looking for an error, and I found it: in the anchor locker! Connection of prolongation cabels (with bad soldering wraped with tape) was placed close to furlig line (se the picture). And I had also the same problem: not a cm e...
- Sun 27 Feb 11, 15:09
- Forum: Motor/Equipment/Electrics issues concerning all DFs
- Topic: Blackwater tank level sender
- Replies: 7
- Views: 12803
- Tue 01 Feb 11, 16:51
- Forum: DF35 Motor/Equipment/Electrics
- Topic: Power Failure
- Replies: 16
- Views: 22926
- Thu 02 Dec 10, 20:52
- Forum: HULL issues concerning all DFs
- Topic: swing wing wire replacement
- Replies: 7
- Views: 13313
- Sat 23 Oct 10, 22:10
- Forum: DF35 Motor/Equipment/Electrics
- Topic: Autopilot
- Replies: 9
- Views: 17043
Well, standard car jack will still require two hands and has small contact surface, so it can be difficult to hold this heavy box on place (at the beginning at least). But you can try. My job was very easy: take it down and than just up to the same place- on the same screws. You know, my screws are ...