6 Most Common Sailboat Rigs ⛵️
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- Опубліковано 2 лип 2023
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There are lots of ways sailboats are rigged, but these are the 6 most common sailboat rigs. Which is your favorite? We sailed on the Mystic Rose in the Bahamas, a 47' Vagabond ketch. A ketch has 2 masts, the main mast, and behind it the mizzen. The mizzen is shorter than the main and is forward of the rudder post.
I also cover the cat boat, sloop, cutter, yawl and schooner.
6 Most Common Sailboat Rigs
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Ketch sail boat. Best for island hopping
100%
Why is that
Very debatable
Schooner is the one I would want.
It's a cat sloop cutter ketch schooner yawl
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one mast for simplicity and a foresail (without adding a mast for it) to double your sail and therefore wind capacity u
Ketch
thank you very much that was a great video and i learnde a lot hahahah
Appreciate it! Glad to help!
The SLOOP is My favorite
Boat seems nice
‘A three masted schooner, from Twillingate isle’
Ketchup
I'm picturing an obese junk food eater.
Looks like a “run your suck again and find out” compartment.
Ketch and I love your videos
Thank you!
cutter ketch
Square rig will always be my favourite. But cutters are also very fun
Square riggers are great, if you have the crew to manage em. Sloops and Cutters are easier for individual users to manage.
I didn't ketch on...
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Looks like you ketch as much hell as you do wind with that ship. 😋
You have no idea!! Lots and lots of hell!
Is it a schooner?🤔
Why is everything trying to take you out ? 😅
Likely my breath. Or my toes. They are pretty bad.
So I'm new to all of this, and I have 2 questions.
1) Are there advantages and disadvantages from all this different rigs?
2) Why would you choose one rig above the other ones?
It's complicated. I'm just going to simplify it (so that this comment isn't 50 pages long) ...
There's a reason why all boats that are today in production are sloops and cutters. They are simple, cheap to make, perform extremely well but tend to be a little bit uncomfortable.
Catboats basically don't exist any more and literally nobody makes them.
Ketches and yawls are slightly more comfortable under sail, but are much more expensive to produce, and they are terrible for any sort of upwind performance. Ketches basically don't go upwind at all, and yawls sail upwind by dropping their mizzen sail and using just the normal main sail and Genoa that a typical cutter would use.
Schooners don't exist anymore. The schooner was common in the 18th century and nobody makes them on anything under 100 ft.
@lovropirkl2672 thank you, I'll keep looking for more information based on this, you have help me a lot with this info.
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Oh maybe a ketch rigged Choy Lee.
Oops. Was that too much????
65 foot ?
Ketch rig, double spreader on the main, furler roller, that looks like a turbine on the stern,
What is she? 45,47 feet? 5 foot draft?
Hull speed around 7 kn
Schoooner
Ketch!
Do I take the catboat
it's a ketch duh
Duh to you, but 3 months ago I had no idea!
it's a ketch, is it a formosa ?
47’ Vagabond, same guy designed the Formosa.
@LyfeUntethered ahh yes beautiful vessels, & quite similar
We've got a cutter Sloop I think 🤔
Wrong, cutter has nothing to do with sail configuration. It’s about mast placement. A cutter mast is dead center of the boat while a sloop is less than 50% (a mast closer to the bow) you can have a sloop with two headsails though.
It is a schooner.
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