How to Setup and Rig a Drascombe Lugger

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @Spud63
    @Spud63 Год назад +2

    thats a great how to vid Dave , now i dont have to ask when i get mine

    • @SailingWithDave
      @SailingWithDave  Год назад

      Haha! thats the idea! be sure to ask if you need any help Kevin!

  • @markbyford123
    @markbyford123 Год назад

    Thanks Dave. Very handy information.

    • @SailingWithDave
      @SailingWithDave  Год назад

      Many thanks. Glad it helped Mark.

    • @markbyford123
      @markbyford123 Год назад

      Hopefully picking a drascombe up in September...time to retire and sail

    • @SailingWithDave
      @SailingWithDave  Год назад

      @@markbyford123 Oh thats great news. The Lugger is such a lovely boat you know. Lugger, Coaster or Longboat, I think they would all feel the same and are such forgiving boats to sail. Let me know how it goes.

  • @chuchu8061
    @chuchu8061 Год назад

    Very nice vid thanks. I am very new to boats and have only spent time on a lugger like this. Is there a reason you have the stopper knot on the main sheet block starboard? Rather than coming back under the bar to the cleat? 14:40ish

    • @SailingWithDave
      @SailingWithDave  Год назад +1

      Hi chuchu. Many thanks for the question. TbH no reason other than I have no cleats. I think the mk1 lugger had that set up with the mainsheet but the mk2 just uses a stopper knot. Same as my Mirror dinghy.
      I think every Lugger I have seen has had some kind of tweak or change made to it, so as long as it works, five it a try!

  • @RaphaelOertel
    @RaphaelOertel Год назад

    What a nice boat! How is it without out the sails?

    • @SailingWithDave
      @SailingWithDave  Год назад +1

      Fine, still very sea worthy. The epropulsion is a bit underpowered on the lake and can plain struggle if the winds are up. On the sea with a 6hp petrol outboard she will go along very nicely.