Westsail 33 Boom height & length issues

  • January 04, 2015 2:38 AM
    Message # 3180451
    Deleted user

    Afternoon Bud I am looking for some advice. I own an Aussie WS 33 "Sandshoe" I am in the process of having the entire standing rigging, Inc the spreaders, replaced due to storm damage by the previous owner.

    I have a couple of issues / questions that I would hugely appreciate any advice or experience.

    1st up the boom height is too low - I am 5'10" and it sits squarely about chin height when I am stood in the cockpit! Has anyone had this issue or had involvement with raising the goose neck?

    2nd the boom is hugely long almost right back to the pushpit - I have heard of other owners cutting up to 24 inches off the length of their boom - again any advice experience with this?

    I understand that both these modifications will reduce sail area - once again I have read that this will infect help with weather helm?

    Thanks for your time,

    Jay

  • January 04, 2015 10:38 AM
    Reply # 3180586 on 3180451

    Jay,

    I am away from the office on vacation until January 11. There is a sailplan of the W32 in my Westsail Service Manual on my website, www.westsailparts.com. Many owners have shortened the foot of the mainsail about 18", and improve the handling of the boat. 

  • January 04, 2015 1:04 PM
    Reply # 3180639 on 3180451
    Deleted user

    Jay just for your information:

    Westsail never made a 33. You have something else!! let me repeat: You have something else!!!

    I don't know the laws in Aus. but your broker (sales person) may have committed fraud selling a (Westsail 33) ? Don't know and I am not a lawyer so? 

    To this end, and because it keeps coming up on the board. Could you find out who the  builder of your boat really was? (names of people), and post it here, so when others ask, we can point them in the correct direction. (if it is a well built boat, they should be proud to list their names, or be found through internet searches.).  If they did counterfeit on the Westsail name, I am sad to see your country allowed it .

    But for your questions,

    height: when standing down in the cockpit, the boom on my W32 is about 5'-11.5" or 1.82 Meters from the cockpit sole. This could be raised up to 1.9 or 2M based upon your size and how much further you can raise the main (should have at least 1" or 3 cm clear from shives at the head.)

    as for shortening the length of the boom ?  Please sail it for 2+ days, then if you have weather helm (and or) if you want to raise the boom, then you could cut some off, and have the sail recut to fit.  Make sure at the highest angle (last reef normally) it does not hit the back stay during a tack. The reduced sail area will lessen your drive a little +/- 4% when the wind is under 12kts, but above this wind speed it should not make much difference. I would say you may only give up 0 to 5 miles / day ?  I have shortened my boom, so that the foot is 14'  or 4.27 Meters long with good results for what it is worth, as I have a W32 made in the USA.  If your boat builder had information on how Westsail 32's sailed They may have moved the mast forward 4" to 6" and if so, would mean you need a bit more than the 4.27M like 4.43?? but it would be hard for me or anyone else to tell without sailing your boat.

    Best of luck:

    Norm

    p.s.  posting as a "have a boat like the Westsail 32" in your title, would be most kind to others reading the board. or a "33 Built by Australia Westsail / Not the USA Company" would also be a kind way to let others know, you are talking about an Australia built vessel and would lessen the disrespect you get from Westsail owners.

    cheers and fair winds.


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