The Cunningham, the Halyard and Luff tension

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024

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  • @iain2707
    @iain2707 13 лет назад +3

    THE BEST DESCRIPTION I HAVE EVER SEEN OF HOW A CUNNINGHAM WORKS AND SHOULD BE SET UP. THANK YOU ! An ace example of some very clear communication using video.

  • @hfed2657
    @hfed2657 2 года назад +1

    I am a beginner and you are now my 'GO TO' for clear, concise, uncomplicated explanation and demonstration for sail settings. Your style and delivery is 'pitch perfect' and a godsend to sailors like me. Thank you so much 😊

  • @Deweysurbey
    @Deweysurbey 10 лет назад +21

    You are awesome. I have been sailing for years and have never quite understood all that. 7.5 min worth of information for the rest of my sailing life's use. Thank you!

  • @markbennett9220
    @markbennett9220 7 лет назад +2

    These videos are brilliant. I've been sailing all my life, on larger yachts for the last 4 years, but with these videos, I'm learning the science and techniques for the first time.

  • @VanDerek1
    @VanDerek1 9 лет назад +1

    Hi, I'm one of the sailors you mention that has been sailing (big cuizing yachts) for many years and rarely used a cunningham. I've just set up an older Etchell for a bit of fun sailing on weekends. Your video was very helpful and very well explained, thanks for sharing.

  • @dalegraham4058
    @dalegraham4058 8 лет назад

    s/v Unbridled Coming back to sailing as I retire, I am grateful for your comprehensive instructional videos. Thank you.

  • @chiletos
    @chiletos 9 лет назад +5

    Hi there, I really like the way you put all the examples and explain everything. Thanks for being so kind in sharing your knowledge and experience with us.
    great !!!

  • @antknee8695
    @antknee8695 3 года назад

    I appreciate the quality of your content and how well the topic is explained. Each video is the same (actually better) as a chapter in learn to sail book. Thank you.

  • @fishing314
    @fishing314 14 лет назад

    This is a fantastic video on explaining the purpose of the cunningham and draft. You cant find a better explanation anywhere else.

  • @CoakleyAidan
    @CoakleyAidan 12 лет назад

    Guys. Many thanks a lovely clear and well thought out tutorial. The simplicity of language and clarity that conditions are dynamic make this a must view.

  • @ohakuneyachtclub8753
    @ohakuneyachtclub8753 8 лет назад +1

    you're a great teacher, and you sound like a lovely patient man. Thanks for making your excellent videos.

  • @patkeista4343
    @patkeista4343 3 года назад

    So informative - the Cunningham makes such a difference. This is on my 'must-have' list for my next yacht 👍🙏

  • @Blaze49AzSd
    @Blaze49AzSd Год назад

    Excellent explanation on how to use the Cunningham, thank you.

  • @wanderingbutnotlost4934
    @wanderingbutnotlost4934 7 лет назад

    Great how you compared it to the halyard, I'm always curious why we use some methods of tensioning, trimming, etc as opposed to others that appear to do a similar thing. Very helpful!

  • @telofy
    @telofy 10 лет назад +2

    I don’t know the first thing about sailing, but that was interesting! Thanks!

  • @petervacco2076
    @petervacco2076 7 лет назад

    Thank You ! lovely video with not only great content, but excellent timing and thoughtful/clear graphics. a wonderful explanation. if i had a boat, i would go directly out there and install a cunningham .. perhaps .. two !
    PDZ is correct about angles of attack vs incidence. Thank You again for your sound advice.

  • @flyingmedic
    @flyingmedic 2 года назад

    Thank you for this detailed and educational video.

  • @leWolke
    @leWolke 3 месяца назад

    Thank you!! 🎉just started sailing, wasn’t sure what to do with this line.

  • @gordonroseborough8547
    @gordonroseborough8547 Год назад

    Excellent video! Very well done and explained. Thank you.

  • @PDZ1122
    @PDZ1122 12 лет назад +6

    Hm, as a non sailor but a pilot, my only quibble is "Angle of incidence". It really ought to be called Angel of attack (alpha) - incidence would be the geometric angle to the boat, not the apparent wind.
    But like I said - I know very little about sailing, but these videos are very useful.

    • @Lozzie74
      @Lozzie74 Год назад

      ANGEL of attack? Do they work for the Angel of Death?

    • @franciscocamacho6058
      @franciscocamacho6058 Год назад

      ​@@Lozzie74it's been 10 years man, let it be ahahaha

  • @KeithLeFebvre
    @KeithLeFebvre 10 лет назад

    Thanks for the quick reply. I very much enjoy your postings - extremely helpful!

    • @ppconsultant
      @ppconsultant  10 лет назад

      Sure, no problem...most times I don't even see what people post here...on some posts I receive an email, like on this one here..but the other ones I don't..so sometimes I do not reply as much as I should. Anyway..these videos were posted here so I could linke them to my sailing forum anything-sailing.com....I just used youtube to be able to embed them there. Thanks

    • @ppconsultant
      @ppconsultant  10 лет назад

      ppconsultant
      By the way...the eye pads, not the cringles ( that was a typo on my side) on my boat are from Wichard, and they have stainless steel backing plates inside the cabin roof. These are very high load rated..

  • @bentoa166
    @bentoa166 4 года назад +1

    Very clear and useful to many. However I don't think some of this applies to fractional rigs and masts that bend, the dynamics are very different and depending on boat the mast bend and leech may be affected significantly by luff tension. Consider a windsurfer but take it back a notch, sail boards are all about cranking the luff to bend the mast and loosen the leech (let it flow out baby), fractional rigged boats are somewhere in between in my humble view. But this would be useful for yachts and trailables with fully supported/stiff masts.

  • @ChristianNally
    @ChristianNally 14 лет назад

    Thank you! Very well described, easy to understand and practical.

  • @netcom61
    @netcom61 14 лет назад

    Hello
    Thanks for these videos. Your instructions are clear and easy to understand. A+

  • @lydkarhma
    @lydkarhma Год назад

    Excellent explanation. Tks

  • @cloeweg
    @cloeweg 15 лет назад

    very good video. Maybe you can improve showing more clarly were the mast is in the picurs of the % where you have to adjust the sail.
    Still, one of the best videos I found. Thank you very much!.
    I'm hoping to see how to trim the genoa soon..

  • @fx02zbn
    @fx02zbn 12 лет назад

    Fascinating Video, thanks for posting.

  • @capnhagar9078
    @capnhagar9078 4 года назад

    thanks, learning everday

  • @rusfull1406
    @rusfull1406 6 лет назад

    you the best. simple about hard

  • @ratusbagus
    @ratusbagus 4 года назад

    Thanks for this.
    But what if the main has been reefed?
    Would you reroute the Cunningham.?

  • @captkirkconnell
    @captkirkconnell 11 лет назад

    Thanks! Now I know what those things are heheheh. I one the guys that have it and does not (DID NOT) even know what they are.

  • @marineboy305
    @marineboy305 9 лет назад

    Thanks a lot for all your instructional videos. Saying hello from s. Korea! If the angle of incidence gets larger (by moving the draft forward), the apparent wind may start to hit the back of the luff. Does that make it difficult to point?

  • @AthelstanEngland
    @AthelstanEngland 8 лет назад

    Very useful videos thank you. One quick question as a dinghy sailor have been generally advised to pull on the Cunningham when beating (in stronger winds) but your instructions seem to indicate that this actually makes it harder to point to the wind. Perhaps the advice I have previously seen is simply because it reduces the power and hence less likely to have to ease the main to depower... but do you have any thoughts on this? Thanks

  • @willbroadway
    @willbroadway 11 лет назад

    Hi, thank you for this its a great video. if your Cunningham is not holding any tension then would your draft be at 60% or 50% if 50 then how do you get the draft to 60 on most boats? great video thank you

  • @cloeweg
    @cloeweg 15 лет назад

    good video!, i'll look the rest..

  • @therealpomme
    @therealpomme 4 года назад

    thanks alot!

  • @jojevela
    @jojevela 11 лет назад

    Great video, wich model are those pulleys to direct the halyards aft? Thank You.

  • @maynardfly
    @maynardfly 9 лет назад

    Thanks. Good info there for this novice.

  • @SeaFever2010
    @SeaFever2010 Год назад

    How would you install a Cunningham on a inmast furler?

    • @ppconsultant
      @ppconsultant  Год назад +1

      I doubt it would be possible, you would have to see how your sail is attached, but in all honesty, installing one on a sail with an inmast furler will do practically nothing. Those types of sail do not allow much tuning and performance adjustments

  • @KeithLeFebvre
    @KeithLeFebvre 10 лет назад

    I plan to install a Cunningham on my boat over the winter. I got some good information about the set of fiddle blocks I should use, but the line that runs through the cringle and is secured on the coach roof seems like it would require a lot more strength than the tiny pad eye shown in the video. Any thoughts on how to determine what level of force would be needed for a heavy 35' cruiser (Niagara 35)?

    • @ppconsultant
      @ppconsultant  10 лет назад

      Its hard to determine, but that cringle has been there since 2007, the boat now was converted to an ORC race boat, races 26 races a year, with loads far greater than the ones you will ever have on a Niagara 35. I estimate less than 200kg force.
      You can see the team here --> www.giulietta-racing.com

    • @ppconsultant
      @ppconsultant  10 лет назад

      ppconsultant I mean eye pad, not cringle, sorry for the typo.

  • @Challenger2B
    @Challenger2B 12 лет назад +1

    I am just learning to sail and I find your explanations very easy to understand. Reading about it and looking at pictures is no substitute for the real thing. Thank you for producing and posting the videos. You are the best that I've found at explaining even the simple procedures to a budding sailor. I am 56, you can teach an old dog new tricks! Don.

  • @leo-qg8qf
    @leo-qg8qf 5 лет назад

    U have a tunning guide for 420 sail boats?

  • @rs8684
    @rs8684 12 лет назад

    Yes, video was first rate.

  • @bobailik1570
    @bobailik1570 5 лет назад

    Showing us that Cunningham tension is moving a draft forward, you present the opposite picture of the draft!

  • @geezenslaw
    @geezenslaw Год назад

    No volumn... can't hear anything... Fair Winds...

  • @alannewman85
    @alannewman85 10 месяцев назад

    Great explanation- but what does Roach mean?? Do you mean Leech - the aft side of the sail???

  • @norincobro6421
    @norincobro6421 Год назад

    Some of your diagrams are back-to- front
    eg. 1:57 vs 2:15. Boat pointing left/ boat pointing right ?

  • @nickgoodall578
    @nickgoodall578 2 года назад

    I need a Cunningham. I need a boat first, but after I get one: Bam! Cunningham!

  • @bjswope8797
    @bjswope8797 Месяц назад

    Thanks for dropping that knowledge

  • @thomasyo75
    @thomasyo75 3 года назад

    *weary sigh, so, lets look at the Cunningham...

  • @garythompson1371
    @garythompson1371 9 лет назад

    PLEASE COMMENT ON ADJUSTING SIDE STAY TENSION; TIGHTER FOR WINDIER LESS TIGHT FOR LIGHTER WINDS THUS ALLOWING THE MAST TO BEND. GARY

  • @whitefields5595
    @whitefields5595 6 лет назад

    Still one of the best tutors on the web. Where are you now, why did you stop posting?

  • @leilissima35
    @leilissima35 13 лет назад

    You do a great job of getting the information across in very usable terms. Thank you!

  • @SarasotaSK
    @SarasotaSK 9 лет назад

    Great video. Thanks for posting.

  • @anthonyellis9804
    @anthonyellis9804 4 года назад

    How does this play out when reefing?

  • @XerlogiX
    @XerlogiX 11 лет назад

    Great video! You cleared the mystery around the cunningham for me.

  • @ppconsultant
    @ppconsultant  11 лет назад

    Harken Carbo fiddles

  • @perfentoo
    @perfentoo 10 лет назад

    Thank you.