Anonymous wrote:
This summer JRA member Paul Schnabel has successfully cruised his Maxi 77 with his junkrig set with up to 27% mast balance.
I have therefore made use of his findings and drawn a hi-balance sail for the Corribee, shown below.
The mast was put through the hatch, with its centre about 200mm aft of its forward edge.
I don’t think the sail will ever need to be moved forward of the shown position. If anything, it rather needs to be shifted aft a little to trim away any lee helm. There will be plenty of room for that.
The Corribee has a smallish rudder. This hi-balance JR brings its CE quite close to the JR mast, which again means that the CE will sit close to the boat’s centreline when sailing downwind. This should help the rudder to cope.
Just an idea.
Arne
PS:
It looks to me that the superstructure of the Mk 2 and 3 are very similar, so I used a Mk 3 version here.

(Hi-res diagram in Arne's sketches, section 8, photo11)
Hi Arne, can I trouble you again? I am getting back into my project after a bit if a break. I went through the process of working out the CoL for my hull today and I have transferred that onto your sketch, see attached image. It appears that the CE is way forward of my estimated CoL. Is this cause for concern? Thanks, Jes.
I just went back and plotted the CE for the old Bermudan rig and compared it to the CE of your proposed rig and find they are identical...perhaps I'm trying to teach my grandmother to suck eggs, as we say!!