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Detailed step by step rigging for a lug sail on the OzGoose or other boat Part 1 

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This Video is a guide for setting up a lug rig at the end of the building process or for a new boat. Originally for the Group Builds of the Oz Goose sailboat using a prefab kit.
For setup on the beach after this step is completed see the Part 2 Video - Rigging the lug rig at the waterside.
• Part 2 Lug Sail The fi...
All lines are 4mm (5/32) diameter and strongly strongly recommend using a polyester line with spectra or dyneema as the low stretch increases performance. The mainsheet is 6mm (1/4" diameter in this case and the 89 square feet sail is at the upper limit for this size mainsheet for casually sailing.
00:00 - Lugsail Rigging for Sailing Dinghies - Oz Goose
00:06 - Identifying the Parts - Boat Hull, Spars, Sail, Ropes, Fittings
02:18 - Attaching the boom at the bottom of the sail
08:58 - Rigging the Yard at the top of the sail
18:52 - Setting up the Mast with halyard and cleat
24:47 - Final Ropes for Boat Hull - Downhaul attachment
25:39 - Mainsheet Traveller setup
27:12 - Attachment for Halyard to the Yard (there are other systems)
28:10 - Set up Downhaul - the most important rope on a lug for Performance
29:24 - Hoisting sail for the first time - See video in link below
29:40 - Strip inner and outer of a spectra rope to make two ropes
30:24 - Rigging the preventer - see rigging for sailing video for full explanation
30:59 - Two methods for orienting pulley blocks in the correct direction
The "Rigging For Sailing" Video is here.
• Part 2 Lug Sail The fi...
The knot videos are listed here.
www.opengoose.com/tuning-and-...
A general video for the Oz Goose - 10 Oz Geese cost about the same as a single new Laser. That is 10 to 20 beginner, intermediate and even advanced sailors on the water for the price of 1. We we do group builds in about 2 weeks total elapsed time
• Sailing is for everyon...
A general rigging page gives an overview of the final rigging process. We will have a video of that up in the next day or so.
www.opengoose.com/tuning-and-...

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@robhughes7351
@robhughes7351 2 года назад
This is great Michael. I am rigging my Quick canoe outrigger setup with an Oz Goose sail and this video is clear and the sound is perfect. I am looking forward to putting it in the water as soon as the restrictions due to the pestilence are lifted.
@MikStorer
@MikStorer 9 месяцев назад
We have a lot of resources for our boat designs that are very generally applicable. Have a look at rigging the Goat Island Skiff. Length information is irrelevant because everything is different from boat to boat and with the systems chosen. I will however make a list for the Oz Goose available. For general guidance. www.storerboatplans.com/tuning/lug-rig-setup/everything-lug-rig-and-lug-sail/
@niall266
@niall266 10 месяцев назад
Good clear demonstration...... except 'they ain't no square knots' he's using to secure blocks to boom!
@MikStorer
@MikStorer 10 месяцев назад
Awesome ... I didn't pick that up from my demonstrator. At least we can't see him tying it. The the link to the correct knots is in the description for the video below the video itself Thanks for that!
@gillianjohnston2784
@gillianjohnston2784 2 года назад
Thanks for this video guys. I bought the plans for the Oz Goose and hope to build it one day. in the meantime I picked up a little flying fish that I'm turning into a catamaran and am using this sail set up to rig it.
@davetapson7450
@davetapson7450 Год назад
This is just great. So helpful to see it being done. Thanks MIK and Job.
@wayfarerchris.4116
@wayfarerchris.4116 2 года назад
Best tutorial I've seen on ringing a lug sail to the spars and boat, using simple and inexpensive equipment. Thank you Michael and team for sharing your knowledge with us 👍.
@MikStorer
@MikStorer 2 года назад
Very welcome Chris!
@jdwilsun
@jdwilsun 6 месяцев назад
THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!
@bilangekam
@bilangekam 2 года назад
OzG-ward to sailing!
@ozzytorrential
@ozzytorrential 3 года назад
Very clear guide, thanks Michael and team! It will be a great help for my project.
@MikStorer
@MikStorer 3 года назад
Welcome Adrian! Remember we have other online resources for lug rigs setup and handling as well. www.storerboatplans.com/tuning/lug-rig-setup/everything-lug-rig-and-lug-sail/
@ozzytorrential
@ozzytorrential 3 года назад
@@MikStorer Thanks, Michael, yes, I have already had a good look through your site. I mostly prefer reading than viewing videos, but for some topics, and especially this one, having a video like this is more than worth the time spent watching. Thanks again for your efforts making so much valuable information and advice freely available:-)
@LarsBohr5
@LarsBohr5 2 года назад
You are to homebuilt sailboat builders what John Dobson is to homebuilt telescope makers!
@MikStorer
@MikStorer 2 года назад
That is very kind of you. So great we all have access to so many resources about interesting subjects now.
@jerrymcintire7902
@jerrymcintire7902 9 месяцев назад
Wonderfully helpful video, thanks! The lengths of the lines would be useful for those not buying a rigging kit. Traveler line: 4mm, 1.5 meters long Downhaul attachment loop in deck: 4mm, 30cm long to start? Halyard: 4mm, 8 - 10 meters long? Main sheet: 6 - 8mm according to your preference, 6 meters?
@MikStorer
@MikStorer 9 месяцев назад
Also, here is the rigging list for the Oz Goose. www.opengoose.com/tuning-and-setup/sail-tuning/rope-sizes-and-fittings-for-the-oz-goose-rigging/
@charlesewillmore5252
@charlesewillmore5252 10 месяцев назад
where can i get drawings to make a skiff like those from Philippines?
@MikStorer
@MikStorer 10 месяцев назад
Strictly speaking it isn't a skiff. The plans area available from a number of agents worldwide. Here is the most convenient one duckworks.com/oz-goose-plans/
@MikStorer
@MikStorer 10 месяцев назад
We also have an active group on facebook for asking building and other questions facebook.com/groups/opengoose/ And a collection of building videos we use for our group builds. We don't normally use nails in homebuilds. We use drywall/plasterboard screws for temporarily holding the parts together. Or stitch and glue. Building videos - www.sailphgoose.com/instructional-videos-building-oz-goose-philippines/
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