Ep. 14 - LUG OR GUNTER? Onboard a Welsford Navigator at Little Swanport...

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  • Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
  • What’s the best dinghy cruising rig?
    In this Episode we swap the Gunter Main and Jib for a Balanced Lug on our Welsford Navigator ‘Solid Air’, then take her up to Little Swanport on the East Coast of Tasmania for the annual Tasmanian Wooden Boat Guild Easter camp/cruise.
    Five different skippers take the Navigator out for a sail and make a conclusion on what they believe is their preferred rig…
    Thanks to Alan Gogoll for his brilliant playing once again: www.alangogoll...

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  • @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx
    @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx  5 місяців тому +6

    Thanks to all that attended the 'Premier'. I think we had a few people viewing but the ability to comment was a bit tricky and perhaps not user friendly. We hope you enjoyed the episode...Stay Salty...⚓👍

    • @makewhatyoulike119
      @makewhatyoulike119 2 місяці тому +1

      Thanks! Hey what was the slender dory-looking boat with all the brightwork in this video? Gorgeous.

    • @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx
      @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx  2 місяці тому +1

      @@makewhatyoulike119 An Oughtred design from memory

  • @damoog5985
    @damoog5985 5 місяців тому +4

    Another great episode, and I'm loving my standing lug yawl with no bowsprit, no shrouds and no fuss

  • @rossbarnett3759
    @rossbarnett3759 5 місяців тому +4

    Myself and a mate just watched your video together. We think your videos are very well put together and it keeps the interest on a high. But we both concluded in high winds like over 20 knots with the original gunter there are more options possible. Because there are 3 sails, 3 configurations thus giving more options in high winds. Which is why we own Pathfinders and Navigators. Above 25knots we have found that the main is dropped and a small storm Bermuda rig is hoisted and the jib is reefed which is needed to point. To conclude the Navigator design is very good, she was designed as a gunter and Bermuda rig racing training dinghy and it's no surprise that the lug sail also works. Love your videos and thanks for your good work.

    • @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx
      @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx  5 місяців тому +4

      Thanks Ross. Appreciate your comment (and your videos too!). I agree having the extra sail options is a bonus...BUT...let's ask the question why JW's last two designs (that he describes as expedition craft) have a balanced lug with mizzen? I reckon that properly reefed lug can be just as useful as a jib and jigger set up.

  • @vempronordeste2841
    @vempronordeste2841 5 місяців тому +2

    A hug from everyone here in Brazil❤

  • @waynemckinnon1960
    @waynemckinnon1960 5 місяців тому +2

    I still haven't found where you make live chat comments!
    I would have thought the gunter would be quite a bit better to windward. But Mike Storer, with his followers have tweaked the way you rig, tension, sail the balanced lug rig. It gets close to triangle sails pointing, with all it other advantages intact, like great offwind performance, with lower centre of effort short mast & no stays. Nice video Matt.

    • @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx
      @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx  5 місяців тому

      Thanks mate. Yeah, the chat was a fizzer unfortunately...I think the way YT sets it up is terrible. Apologies. Thanks again. Mat & Jo.

  • @ximono
    @ximono 2 місяці тому +1

    Have you considered the junk rig? I've seen 15' PocketShips and even smaller dinghies with junk sails. It's not as simple as a lug sail, so maybe not worth the "upgrade" for you, but it has some advantages, such as quick and easy reefing (safety). Modern cambered junk sails can also point high, so that drawback doesn't apply anymore. Nothing wrong with a lug sail though, they're simple and beautiful. After all, a junk sail is basically a balanced lug sail with battens, sheetlets and lazy jacks.

    • @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx
      @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx  2 місяці тому +1

      Hey mate. Yes, we had a small junk dinghy at one point…too many strings for me but appreciate the rig.

  • @ianboyce4276
    @ianboyce4276 5 місяців тому +1

    I like what you have done with the rig.😊

  • @aNaturalist
    @aNaturalist 5 місяців тому +1

    I love discussions about different rigs on small boats. That's sort of hard to find here on UA-cam. I sail a cats paw dinghy with a sliding ghunter that's right out of a Herreshoff book. It's a beauty and sails quite close to the wind. It also spills wind in big gusts. I feel quite safe in that boat. It's cat rigged, so there no jib. It's very easy to setup and go, or to drop sail if necessary.

    • @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx
      @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx  5 місяців тому

      Thanks for the comment. The discussion is a good one...as the 'dinghy cruising' movement seems to be growing, so does the move towards a more traditional rig; because they are better suited to cruising. You mentioned safety and I think that's the most important feature of any small boat design. Thanks again...stay salty!

  • @Morningvicar
    @Morningvicar 5 місяців тому +1

    Another great video, the lug looks great. I so very nearly bought a Navigator before the Shrimper presented itself and, whilst it's doing everything we want at the moment, I can see a John Wellsford boat in my future.

    • @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx
      @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx  5 місяців тому

      Thank you. The Welsford boats are certainly worth looking at. At the very least I recommend test sailing a SCAMP and Navigator.

  • @davidbrayshaw3529
    @davidbrayshaw3529 5 місяців тому +3

    You've got it too easy down there. All you Tasmanians seem to do all day is go sailing or fishing. Wonderful time management skills, if you ask me. Thanks for the video.

    • @benwinter2420
      @benwinter2420 4 місяці тому

      The water is very cold all year round , seasoned NSW types get a shock . . me from NT would snap freeze

  • @gascoynejoe1
    @gascoynejoe1 5 місяців тому +1

    Great video, this is what I was looking for a couple of years ago when I built a Navigator and was deciding on the rig. I picked the gaff rig with mizzen and sold it not long after I built it, as it took so long to set it up. If I had of seen this I would have gone with the balanced lug as this is what I had on my Goat Island Skiff. I hope other Nav builders see this as the boat is fantastic but a simpler rig means less time on the beach and more on the water. I have really enjoyed your previous videos and look forward to your future adventures.

    • @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx
      @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx  5 місяців тому

      Thanks mate. Appreciate your comments. I cut the old bowsprit down yesterday...so the lug is staying.

    • @gascoynejoe1
      @gascoynejoe1 5 місяців тому

      Great, now you’ll be able to get it onto the trailer, I’m coming to Hobart in Jan, I’ll keep an eye out for you if you’re going to the Wooden Boat Show.
      Regards Ian

  • @groundowl3098
    @groundowl3098 5 місяців тому +1

    I'm picking up a scamp 12 this summer. It has a balanced lug. I plan to add a mizzen and bowsprit to it. Thanks for this post. It was timely.

    • @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx
      @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx  5 місяців тому

      Curious…why are you adding a bowsprit to a SCAMP?

    • @groundowl3098
      @groundowl3098 5 місяців тому

      @@SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sxHonestly, I like how it looks. Like a mini schooner or something like that. I'm downsizing to this boat, but still want the full experience. I may change my mind after I pick it up.

  • @benwinter2420
    @benwinter2420 4 місяці тому +1

    Turned back over small hire cats off of Mindil beach Darwin NT back in day . . huge fun

    • @benwinter2420
      @benwinter2420 4 місяці тому +1

      Can't recall his name , youngest circumnavigator for a time . . him rode a Hobie cat along the north east Oz coast as kids

  • @brucedyson-smith459
    @brucedyson-smith459 5 місяців тому +1

    Excellent video Mat really enjoyed it and interesting to see what your thoughts on the Lug change over.Will be interesting to see what you think in some stiff breeze.

  • @lauriev
    @lauriev 5 місяців тому +1

    Yes, the lugsail rig makes much more sense imo, the gunter sail on the Navigator whilst good, took far too long to setup and then unrig at the boat ramp. A day-sailer should spend most of the day actually sailing.

  • @JauntyNavigator
    @JauntyNavigator Місяць тому +1

    I too have a gunter rigged Navigator that I'm keen to change into a balanced lug rig. Did you simply use the mast step for the gunter rigged yawl configuration? Or did you set up a new mast step or did the original builder have the foresight to add both mast steps during the build. Forgive me if this is covered in the video. Thanks in advance!

  • @benwinter2420
    @benwinter2420 4 місяці тому +1

    There was a larger Hobie cat type on a trailer at the local tip shop north east NSW . . that I could't tip over myself in a fit . . even for a song

  • @kens2114
    @kens2114 5 місяців тому +1

    Really enjoy your boating down there in Tassy, the Welshford boats are extremely well thought out. Your Navigator is a luvely vessel, works well with the lug rig & mizzen. Practically speaking can you camp on the Navigator, looks a little tight? Thanks for taking the time to make these vids, cheers

    • @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx
      @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx  5 місяців тому +1

      Thanks mate. Yes, two can sleep on the Nav. We have sleeping platforms that span across the cockpit.

  • @brianromanowsky2955
    @brianromanowsky2955 4 місяці тому +1

    More Info - PLEASE - can you tell us more about the measurements of the sale you used here? God willing, I'll need to get one some day! Thanks so much.

    • @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx
      @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx  4 місяці тому

      Hey mate. As mentioned in the video, the lug sail wasn't designed for the Nav but works fine. I suggest sending Michael Storer an email at Really Simple Sails and he will design you something for your boat. Remember; you might need to move your mast position and perhaps make it free-standing. reallysimplesails.com/

    • @brianromanowsky2955
      @brianromanowsky2955 4 місяці тому +1

      @@SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx Thanks so much!

  • @simontee4262
    @simontee4262 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for another great vid! Having grown up racing fibreglass 1 design dinghies and yachts, it's fascinating to learn about different approaches to sailing rigs and performance. Please keep up the good work! Hey, what type of dinghy was that lug rig actually meant for?

    • @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx
      @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx  5 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for the feedback. The sail was for a a 'Dory' type hull project that we abandoned.

  • @alfred-vz8ti
    @alfred-vz8ti 5 місяців тому +1

    a high angle gaff rig gets the beat of each.

  • @DaniloDeguzman-l1k
    @DaniloDeguzman-l1k 5 місяців тому +1

    Stellar production as usual Matt! How’s the new set heaving to?

    • @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx
      @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx  5 місяців тому

      Thanks mate. Heaving to with a mizzen is still fairly straight forward. Head to wind and sheet the mizzen in.

    • @DaniloDeguzman-l1k
      @DaniloDeguzman-l1k 5 місяців тому

      @@SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx thanks mate!

  • @stevecam14
    @stevecam14 5 місяців тому +1

    The famous Little Swanport Coconuts!

    • @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx
      @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx  5 місяців тому

      We sailed a fair way offshore for that pic. ⚓️👍🏾

    • @stevecam14
      @stevecam14 5 місяців тому +1

      I'll get there one day!@@SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx

  • @paulschriever9279
    @paulschriever9279 5 місяців тому +1

    Great video. I'm building a Navigator now. Which RSS sail did you use? What boat was it designed for?

    • @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx
      @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx  5 місяців тому

      Thanks mate. It was for a dory...just ask Michael to design you something around 100sqft. I think JW has a Lug sail plan on file for the Nav though.

  • @sailingspark9748
    @sailingspark9748 5 місяців тому +1

    I will be honest, I have a series 1 GP14 that somehow emigrated to the US. As I often sail her solo, I find her a little headstrong and difficult to manage when the wind pops up. Even reefed down, she is a handful. I have thought of talking to Michael at RSS about designing a lug rig for her. Even if it is the same amount of sails, putting all the canvas closer to the water should help keep her right side up, non?

    • @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx
      @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx  5 місяців тому

      Absolutely send Michael a message. He’s great to deal with and very knowledgeable.

  • @jonathanlewis1352
    @jonathanlewis1352 5 місяців тому +1

    Fun. Have you tried a cat ketch rig like the Norwalk Islands Sharpie? Just wondering…

    • @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx
      @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx  5 місяців тому

      My mate I sail with has a NIS…so I have a fair understanding of that design.

  • @byoung255
    @byoung255 5 місяців тому +1

    What would you use the shorter bowsprit for? Could you fly an assymetrical kite? (I'm guessing longer bowsprit the better for that)

    • @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx
      @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx  5 місяців тому

      More for aesthetics really. I’ll try an assy but might need some running back stays!! 👍🏾⚓️

  • @andrewrobb633
    @andrewrobb633 5 місяців тому +1

    The navigator looks so much better with a lug sail

    • @scottsouder6450
      @scottsouder6450 4 місяці тому

      It kind of does to my surprise. The Navigator was designed as a "sail trainer" though, so I suppose the more options the better with the designed Gunter rig. A balanced lug is hard to beat though for power generated from sq. ft. and extreme simplicity.

  • @davidhowell7901
    @davidhowell7901 5 місяців тому +1

    Have always been interested in trimarans. What made you choose the Hobie over the Weta?

    • @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx
      @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx  5 місяців тому

      We’ve got a WETA too, but very different boats.

    • @gregory1778
      @gregory1778 10 днів тому

      ​@@SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx was you joking or serious when you commented that you prefer Hobie over navigator?

    • @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx
      @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx  9 днів тому

      @@gregory1778 maybe. 😜

    • @gregory1778
      @gregory1778 9 днів тому

      @@SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx I am in a dilemma. I have found one 16 feet day sailer and a wind rider 17, so a more detailed answer , would help me a lot. Thanks in advance

    • @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx
      @SmallCraftTasmania-ms4sx  8 днів тому +1

      @@gregory1778 Hmmmm. It's tricky for me to give you my thoughts on your dilemma, because there's so many personal reasons why we all own and sail the boat we have. I like the Hobie because it's perhaps the most versatile craft I own. You don't need a trailer. You don't need a motor. You don't need wind. And you don't need to be an expert sailor to reach speeds in excess of 10 knots. It's really fun. Very wet...but fun. Brilliant boat IMHO.