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Building a marblehead hull from scratch, By Fredrik
Billig, Stockholm, Sweden
Part 6. Sailing the boat Back to the first page
Update 2005-01-21: When i write this i have competed two times with the boat. In the Swedish National Championships (SM) and in the Nordic Championships (NM). I have learned a few lessons about how the monarch handles and have some modifications and additions coming up. The first race was SM in Landskrona just days after i (thought) i was
finished with the boat and had all the fittings in place. Wich i did not.
I forgot the eyebolt for the jibsheet. I did test the boat a few days
before SM with the A-rig. The first race at SM was with the c-rig.
As the wind calmed down the c-rig was replaced with b- or a-rig. And i didn't have the same speed with those rigs. Especially the b-rig was tricky to get right. Maybe just me not being used to it, but i am planning to replace it with a conventional rig instead of the swing-rig. I finished fourth at SM. This could be the first picture of my Monarch. Then it was time for a summerbreak and getting up to speed with decorating the upper floor again. I didn't touch the boat for two months and then it was time for the Nordic Championships (NM). Since i was the main organizer of the Nordics i had no
time to do anything, i just charged the batteries and put the boat in the
water and sailed. I should have done something about the less than smooth
bulb and the rudder wich wasnt perfectly aligned with the fin (rushed it a
bit when mounting the stock to the rudder).
I finished, a bit surprised, a clear second at the
Nordics. Mainly because i kept myself in the middle of the a-heat with a
few firsts (and two b-heats wich could be discarded in the total points)
and the rest of the field went up and down between a and b heats like they
didnt really want to challenge Torvald who won clearly. Maybe sailing at
my old homewater helped me understand the strange winds of lake Mälaren.
The way the winds where i had no way of getting useful experince of the
boats relative speed.
Future plans for the rigs is to replace the b-rig with a
Walicki or Sails Etc conventional rig and to make a C3 "storm"
rig. What have i learned form making the Monarch? It's a damn
good boat well worth making. Just make someonelse make the plug.. B-rig in choppy waters. If anyone is interested in making a Monarch from my plug i am willing to assist and guide you, but the plug is not for sale and i will not give it away. Contact me and buy a drawing from Sails Etc so we have the license fee covered and i will be pleased to see that we have another fast Marblehead in the Swedish waters in a couple of months. Thats it folks..se you on the water! |
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