Another write up by Arne Kverneland

  • 07 Oct 2012 19:53
    Reply # 1097070 on 869421
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    I did, but deleted it just after you'd read it, feeling I'd gone over the top. I was simply making the point that in my view, except perhaps in the Yacht Club Bar, there's a need to avoid humour and waxing lyrical in topic headings. Use a title that explains what the topic is (supposed to be) about, and start a new one if your post in it is 'off topic', but check first that there isn't already ne you can add to. This will help people, in the future, find relevant stuff, without having to figure out what information topics may contain - important when we don't and can't yet have a good search engine in fora. Thanks.
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  • 07 Oct 2012 18:44
    Reply # 1097011 on 869421
    I have just seen that our Webmaster made exactly the suggestion some minutes ahead of me on another thread.  Therefore, if the above is now superfluous our Webmaster will remove it, and this!  jds
  • 07 Oct 2012 18:39
    Reply # 1097003 on 869421

    It never ceases to amaze me the amount of good junk rig information that keeps arriving on the web site.  I would not wish to put a damper on anyone but I do offer one small suggestion.

    "Another Write Up" now covers a number of subjects.  It might be helpful if our prolific authors were to start new threads with appropriate subject titles or place new writing in exisiting appropriate threads.

    If necessary I am sure that the Webmaster or Chairman would offer advice as to where to place specific information

    However, keep it coming! 

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  • 07 Oct 2012 17:59
    Reply # 1096981 on 1015672
    Arne Kverneland wrote:

                        A white sail for Edmond Dantes

    Arne,
    I've just finished editing issue 60 of the JRA magazine. It's bursting at the seams, or I'd hold it back to add this in. Instead, I've started up my folder for "material for issue 61", and these two files are early entries into it.
  • 07 Oct 2012 17:45
    Reply # 1096976 on 869421
    Arne,
    There seems to be a fault in the system. I can't make the link work in this forum, but the document is certainly there, and in the right place, and the link works on your page.  I'll send a message to WA support.
  • 07 Oct 2012 07:39
    Reply # 1096708 on 869421
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    Stavanger, Sunday

    The autumn is back, with rather cold rain, and the first snow can be spotted in the mountains far to the east of us, so I have started the keyboard captain season here. Now I have finally finished and uploaded Part 2 of ...

    A white sail for Edmond Dantes, part 2

    to "my" page here (bottom of Letters section). This tells about the rigging and testing of the sail. It consists mostly of photos with a few comments in between. No great prose.

    Cheers, Arne

    PS: For some reason I could not make the link to the PDF file work (try yourself on "A white sail...) so I had to make a link to the file on my Dropbox folder under that "here" in red font. Does that work for you?                                                  

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  • 20 Jul 2012 18:50
    Reply # 1015672 on 869421
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                                                                              Stavanger, Friday

                        A white sail for Edmond Dantes

    Now I just uploaded another photo article (2.5MB, pdf format). It is about how a new white sail for Edmond Dantes was constructed, last month. You find the article on "my" page here and the file, sitting in the "Letters" section, is named...

    "20120704, A white sail for Edmond Dantes"

    It is a draft, but will have to do for now until I one day replace it with a proof-read version.

    Cheers, Arne

    PS 23rd July: Now I have uploaded the hopefully final version, after Annie Hill has proof-read the text for me. The file name is the same,  but with "Ver. 20120723" added.

    Last modified: 24 Jul 2012 16:17 | Anonymous member (Administrator)
  • 22 Jun 2012 13:40
    Reply # 979968 on 979838
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    Edward Hooper wrote:Hei Arne,
    The link works perfectly.  Nice to see Broreman going like a train in F3.
    Does she have same sheet set up as Joanna?


    Yes, very recently I changed her sheet from the Pilmer type to the more anti-twist Johanna type. This proved to improve her close-windedness, in particular with 2 and 3 panels dropped. As you see, the telltales at the leech of all the panels ar standing well. At full sail the two top panels now indicate a stall (by dropping behind the sail) a bit before the lower panels, but when reefed (which I do quite often) all the telltales falls behind the sail almost simultainously as I fall off and stall the sail.

    Arne

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  • 22 Jun 2012 08:35
    Reply # 979838 on 869421
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    Hei Arne,
    The link works perfectly.  Nice to see Broreman going like a train in F3.
    Does she have same sheet set up as Joanna?
  • 21 Jun 2012 11:54
    Reply # 978925 on 869421
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                                                                           Stavanger, Thursday

                                   Links to YouTube videos

    I have uploaded a little Word file to "Arne Kverneland’s page" here under a new section called Video. It will contain links to video clips that I up-load to YouTube. So far the page only has one link to a 45second clip taken yesterday. It shows the world as seen from the helmsman’s position of my dinghy Broremann.

    Arne

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