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The Laser
tiller is the one piece of equipment that Laser Sailors are prepared to
spend their money on. But why??
The big
problem for Laser Sailors is - to get the maximum power out of the rig in
medium winds they need to get maximum leach tension on the sail. This is
achieved by using the mainsheet to tension the leach alone. Kicker tension
simply reduces the leach tension as the boom is also a pusher into the
mast (bending it) as well as a ‘puller’ down’.
So the
obvious answer is to use the mainsheet. However, in marginal hiking
conditions the mainsheet keeps pulling the boom into the middle of the
boat, due to its action from the ratchet block and the traveller system which
encourages the boom into the centre of the boat (the natural highest
place). Some sailors find it easier to just use kicker to keep the boom on
the corner, but unfortunately they loose pointing ability and speed due to
the lack of leach tension. In an ideal world the
traveller should be higher at
the edges – thus allowing the boom to want to stay outboard. Unfortunately
the Laser tiller gets in the way. The higher the tiller – the higher the
traveler in the middle. So that is why top Laser sailors spend silly
amounts of money on a carbon tiller so that it can be as low as possible
and still stiff enough not to bang on the traveler cleat.
But before you spend
silly money, Rooster Sailing has been working on a very stiff and very low
carbon tiller that is as low as the best and yet not expensive on your
pocket.
Nice and low -
Just a little
stronger than the average!
Click here to buy Plate
Version
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Version
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