S2E103 Hove To at Sea in 25kt Winds// Junk Rig//Leaving Halifax

S2E103 Hove To at Sea in 25kt Winds// Junk Rig//Leaving Halifax



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41 thoughts on “S2E103 Hove To at Sea in 25kt Winds// Junk Rig//Leaving Halifax

  1. Great video. Does the Mark-3 hold fairly steady without doing wide S trails? I know some sailors attach a bungee to the tiller to flatten out the S trails.

  2. Great footage of your first longer voyage in WRII. Could you consider putting a small ribbon/tell tail, on the Mk3 vane to help us viewers perceive the wind and it's direction of flow over the vane please?

  3. Thank you for letting us share your joy and excitement. And also to emphasize (if it was necessary) on the ease of handling a junk sail.
    Maybe I was misled by the video, but when you hove to you seem to have the waves hitting on portside.
    Would it have been better to hove to with the tiller and sail on the other side?
    Now I'm eager to watch your next videos!

  4. congratulations!
    I thought to heave to a jib parallel to the rudder is needed. But this seems to work too?! Or is this only possible of the mast position .. basically this could be done on a rigged boat with for-stay only a jib up and rudder in the same positions like on your configuration? I'm not the brightest bulb if anyone knows about good material to point to I would appreciate it very much.

  5. Can you give a bit more explanation on how you heave to without a jib to back wind? Thanks in advance! I’m really enjoying your videos.

  6. Congrats Captain Rover, WR2 looks amazing and must say love the windvane.
    I was wondering how you would heave to? wonderful way to take a rest and let strong conditions glide by you! So proud of your hard work!

  7. She is such a proper little ship. The ultimate singlehanded and doublehand cruiser. The joy in your heart tells us that you have created a perfect boat.

  8. Great to see Wave Rover rising to all your hopes and expectations. Sadly, a WR650 is beyond my means, so I will enjoy your adventures and set mine within my own reach. Looking forward to following you round the world.

  9. Alan fantastic to see that you are underway! I noticed that you have some new fiddle blocks in the rigging are they made from heavy duty nylon material? I hope these give you a more serviceable long term solution… they’re more miles ahead bon-voyage!

  10. Out of curiosity, do you have anything to secure the hatch when it's open?
    This is a lovely boat IMO, just right for a solo sailor.

  11. It seems that you’re flirting with .7 to maybe .8 of hull speed, which is really amazing, The boat isn’t even starting to dg a hole and the wake is nice and clean. Also you would think with the center of effort as far forward as it seems to be there would be a strong tendency to yaw one side then the other. There appears to be none of that. Hats off to you for proper loading and a great collaborative design. Looking forward to your continued journey, Cheers!

  12. She really is proving to be a cracking little boat. I bet you are thrilled and maybe just a little bit relived !! Very happy for you, all that you deserve after all of the hard work that you put into building her xx

  13. I've been really looking forward to your first extended trip with little challenges. Great to see how you heave to in a junk rig. Excellently filmed. Thanks for all the little shots of the wind vane and rig and the way you approach a closed hatch from inside. Almost like being there.

  14. I just realized I don’t think I’ve ever seen you discuss the bilge and bilge pumping arrangement. I know the bilge isn’t very deep, but I wonder what you strategy is for that.

  15. another curiosity. I’ve never heaved to, but every diagram of the procedure I’ve seen (for bermuda rigs) seems to rely on the backwarded jib to keep the boat from coming up through the wind. Is there something I am missing. I was looking at your ring, with the one sail and tiller lashed, and wondering why your boat wouldn’t just come up into irons….?

  16. When you're hove to what stops the boat from rounding up? Normally you would back the jib and that would achieve a balance with the tiller lashed over

  17. This is great! I was actually wondering just some day if you can heave to with this kind of boat with just a single sail. I’m gonna have two “mainsails”, but basically same setup. I hope it works there as well.

    And congrats for finally starting your long passages, I can feel your happiness and pride! 😊

  18. She sails very nicely, how do you find the performance of the outboard.
    I’m considering buying the same model for my boat.

  19. I'm truly amazed! I've read on a number of "junk rig" sites (some very well known) that it's impossible to heave to with a junk rig. A large number of people say there's no way to do it?!? AMAZING! !

  20. As an ex long distance junk sailor, may I answer the comments on the junk rig heaving-to method? Alan's doing pretty much what I used to do with a single sail. Minimal sail area, strapped in hard amidships, tiller lashed down to leeward so that the keels stall and the boat is making ~ 1 knot forwards, ~ 1-2 knots sideways. Technically not hove-to in the way that a boat with two sails does it, but more like gently fore-reaching.

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