Tuning Your Rig with BrionToss
How-To Sail and Cruise • Educational, Sports, G, 09-May-2023
TUNING YOUR RIG
Full Video Total running time: 75 minutes
TEASER: Legendary Master Rigger, Brion Toss of Port Townsend, Washington gives a thorough introduction to the mysteries of rig tuning.
NOTE: FULL VIDEO WILL BE AVAILABLE SOON.
Using his friendly and engaging style, Brion bebins with an orientation of wire rope properties that regular sailors can understand.
Next, he uses his dynamic bungee rig model to demonstrate basic rig tuning principles.
Back on the dock, Brion demos dockside tuning on four different boats from simple rigs to more complex. As he tunes, Brion introduces three different methods to measure rig tension, and the simple but critical Toss Turnbuckle Tightening Technique.
For the final segment, Brion takes you sailing on the most complex of the four rigs to demonstrate dynamic tuning on the water.
Main topics includes:
* Orientation to wire rope properties
* Brion Toss' famous Bungee rig demonstration to
show the principles of rig tuning
* Dockside tuning on four cruising yachts, each
showing a different rig configuration
* Demonstration of three methods to measure rig
tension
* The Toss Turnbuckle Tightening Technique
* On the water dynamic tuning demonstration
Other sailing and rigging titles in the Brion Toss series:
"Inspecting Your Rig"
"Going Aloft"
"Installing STA-LOKS"
"Eye Splices"
"Splicing Wire Rope"
"Fancy Rope Work"
"String Magic"
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