BUILD TUNE RACE RC YACHTS
Rig variables
The complex details behind rig setup

People talk about investing large amounts of money in acquiring the latest design, eg VISS. V12, Venti, Britpop etc, you only have to look at facebook to see the shiny new models on display. But how many invest the equivelent money or time in getting the engine of the boat just right. The latest hull with a poor rig will not deliver the expected results. The following two articles are designed to help build and set a winning rig.
This article was inspired by a comment from the PDT during a discussion on rig setup. It describes how each variable affects your rig. Only by understanding the impact of each variable will you master getting the rig set up right. Remember this is my view and may not always be 100% correct but will give you a head start..
In the next article I will describe my rig setup and how I fix the majority of the variables so tuning is relatively straight forward.
What you need to know
The designers guide should be your goto starting point for tuning the rig..
If you go it alone there are approximately 21 variables to play with in rig setup.
Each variable has a role which I will try to explain and then offer some advice.
The Detail
If you are new to IOM racing or have been racing for a while but not yet unlocked the secret of good rig setup, my advice would be to first seek out the designers guide for your boat and find out how that works out before making any deviation from the guide.
If you want to go your own way, first consider that there are 21 or so variables that are on an IOM rig to play with. Each one can make or destroy a good set up. It is no wonder these boats are so hard to tune properly.
Variables that are set when you build the rig
Prebend, how much and how far down the mast (two variables really)
Height of hounds
Height of jib luff attachment to mast
Spreader height
Spreader length
Position of jib attachment on jib boom
Piece of sail material under the bottom of the gooseneck
Other variables
Mast rake
Backstay tension
Mast bend
Shroud tension
Main twist
Mast ram position
Kicker tension
Main boom angle
Main foot depth
Cunningham tension
Main luff wire tension
Jib luff tension
Jib leech twist
Jib boom angle
Foot depth