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Posted: 01 November 2003 at 11:25am |
I have just purchased a 'cruising laser 28' it differs from yours in that it has a keel draft of 3 feet, a mast 4 feet shorter and a spinnaker pole 1'6" shorter. I plan to replace all of the above. There is no ood class over here so the question is what would you fit to make the boat fly and still not too tender. I sail in area off French coast similar to Nova Scotia. I am thinking of a keel with bulb of about 1700lbs draft 6'3" perhaps the the rudder off a mumm30? similar mast to yours but maybe with ability to fly masthead spinnaker?
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Bill Layton
Commodore Joined: 15 September 2002 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 551 |
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I'd go with a carbon fiber rig and pole, then install a mumm 30 rudder and keel. Original L28 racing keel is 1500 LBS so a 1700 Lb. Mumm 30 type keel would work great. Of course a Quantum Fusion inventory goes without saying. Then you could call it a mumm 28... Your boat was made by PSE (Performance Sailcraft England) Is the keel the Tandem version joined by a strap at the bottom? If it is, Bruce Farr claimed that at 8 knots TW the boat sailed the same as the performance keel and above 8 kts the tandem keel was faster. But under 8 knots was painful. Have fun |
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Would a Mumm 30 rudder fit a Laser 28 rudder shaft without modification? |
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Bill Layton
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No, the shaft on both rudders is built into the spade. It's an integral part of the construction. What I was referring to was the profile of the rudder spade itself. The mumm 30 spade is hydrodynamically more efficient than the L28 spade, also much lighter being built with carbon and a carbon post. If you could make a rudder that fit the L28 with the same underwater profile as the mumm 30 you would have less drag compared to the existing L28 rudder. Being newer in design by 13 years helps too...
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sorry for delay, been away a few days warwick collins tandem keel . Bruce was correct downwind, but upwind is another story. has anyone done a carbon rig for the boat??Has anyone got a mumm 30 that has had a big boat fall over on it with pristine keel and rudder?
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Bill Layton
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I think its less expensive to buy a Mumm 30 than to modify a L28. Used Mumm 30's can now be had for 50K US including a trailer, sails and electronics. Seems in North America that the Mumm 30 fleets are not as popular as they once were. But in Europe they are still strong. Go figure. |
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Chris Ross
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are there any pictures of this tandem keel on a laser? did it just bolt to the hull in the same place as the original keel?
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