IDAuthorArticleLinkSourceDatePage
8 Arne Kverneland Choosing a sailplan - ch3 of The Cambered Panel Junk Rig
Sail plan choices for cambered panel rigs
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10 Arne Kverneland Making the Sail - ch5 of The Cambered Panel Junk Rig
Lofting cutting making a cambered panel junk rig sail
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15 Arne Kverneland Ten Master Sails, Johanna Style
Sail plan options laid out for reference with different ARs
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18 HG Hasler Kingfisher Original Sailing Instructions
How to sail a junk rig, specifically a Hasler Kingfisher yacht
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21 JRA Sailplans - in current use
A glossary of modern JR sailplans with pictures
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22 JRA Sailplans - early days of the westernised junk rig
A glossary of older westernised JR sailplans with diagrams
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23 Joddy Chapman Sail Shape and Sailing Performance Measurement - the Chinese Lug Sail - PHD Thesis
A Thesis to establish the merits of features peculiar to the Chinese fully battened lug or junk sail using wind tunnels and measurement equipment
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47 Arne Kverneland Broremann's sail plan 20080219
Sailplans
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49 Arne Kverneland Johanna's sail plan, sheet 1-9
Sailplans
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50 Arne Kverneland 20120826 Westsail 32 text plus JR
Sailplans - with a little explanation added
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51 Arne Kverneland 20130811 Fr?ken S?rensen, Sailplan with description
Sailplans - a Greif 650 Jollenkreuzer
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52 Arne Kverneland 20141208 IF, Ingeborg, 5-sheet sailplan
Sailplans - a 35.2sqm, AR=1.90 sail for a 26' Marieholm IF..
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1181 Kevin Cardiff Sailing can be a Love/Hate Relationship
A members snippet, musing on the ups and downs of sailing and a passage on the Irish East coast
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1234 Kevin Cardiff Tense Sail Home Yesterday
Eventful sailing in Dublin Bay
link Page: 38
1249 JRA Introduction to the Junk Rig Part 4 - Sailing a Junk Rig Boat
YouTube video explaining how a junk rig sails, describing windward sailing, reaching, running, tacking and gybing
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1251 Graham Cox Jester, Blondie Hasler and Mike Richie - a junk rig boat and its sailors
The history of jester a junk rigged folkboat , its sailors and transatlantic journeys
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1252 JRA Traditional Sailing Junks of … California
In the 19th century many sailing junks were to be found serving the fishing industry of San Francisco Bay, Monterrey and Southern California
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1253 JRA Sailing Junk Rigs in New England - Shemaya Laurel
Interview with a sailor of three junk rigs including a Benford design Chebacco, Auklet, and a Dave and Anke Zeiger design triloboat Great Auk
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1257 Graeme Kenyon Freebie sails home
A small junk rig boat sailing in New Zealand with two Thompson made sails, on the way home from a junket
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1259 JRA Junks that sailed the Pacific - interview with Hans Van Tilburg
YouTube video interview with author who profiled 10 junks that sailed from the Far East to the USA
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1260 JRA China Blue Sails South
YouTube video account of the sail of a 36’ schooner from Roscoff through Chenal de Four, Camaret, Raz de Sein and Lesconil
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1316 JRA Newbridge Coromandel Siskin Sailing
YouTube video of a Coromandel in the Netherlands sailing in blustery conditions
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1318 Pete Hill Sailing Kokachin
DeForestier Junk, jonque de plaisance, built from hull up and sailing characteristics
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1324 Mauro Pau First Time Solo and a Family Sailing Holiday
Kingfisher 20+ in the Adriatic. Sailing preparation, characteristics, experience, family
link Page: 16
1346 Annie Hill A Sail Centipede
Sail cover variant/alternative
link Page: 41
1356 Arne Kverneland Two more strings of master sailplans
DEscription and links to modified Johanna sailplans that allow for greater sail balance
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1360 Annie Hill Fan Shi's new sail
Problems with Fan Shi's original sail, and the constriction of a new one, and its performance.
link Page: 25
506 Chris Scanes & Paul McKay Some Observations on sailing
link Magazine Issue 57 September 2011 Page: 14
516 Arne Kverneland Peaking up the Junk Sail
link Magazine Issue 58 January 2012 Page: 24
517 Paul Fay Ti Gitu's cambered panel sails
link Magazine Issue 58 January 2012 Page: 27
534 David Tyler Making Sails for Footprints and Tystie
link Magazine Issue 59 April 2012 Page: 34
549 Paul Fay Making a Cambered Panel Junk Sail Work
link Magazine Issue 60 October 2012 Page: 34
552 Jonathan Snodgrass Junk rig sailing: Initial Familiarisation
link Magazine Issue 60 October 2012 Page: 55
555 Kurt Jon Ulmer The Merits of Flat-Cut Junk Rig Sails
link Magazine Issue 61 February 2013 Page: 12
556 Shirley Carter Back to the Basic Junk Sail
link Magazine Issue 61 February 2013 Page: 20
557 Alan Martienssen New Sails for Zebedee
link Magazine Issue 61 February 2013 Page: 22
573 Peter Manning Malliemac's First Sail
link Magazine Issue 62 June 2013 Page: 12
576 Bertrand Fercot Sailing with Grand PHA
link Magazine Issue 62 June 2013 Page: 24
405 Alan Martienssen Sailing to Sarawak
link Magazine Issue 63 October 2013 Page: 32
437 Alan Martienssen Zebedee's New Sails - 10,000 mile review
link Magazine Issue 65 June 2014 Page: 23
446 Various So What Got You Into Sailing?
link Magazine Issue 65 June 2014 Page: 52
461 David Tyler The Soft Wing Sail
link Magazine Issue 66 October 2014 Page: 44
377 Paul Fay Junk Sail Covers
link Magazine Issue 69 October 2015 Page: 17
382 Ken Russ-Powell Boat that Shouldn't Sail
link Magazine Issue 69 October 2015 Page: 32
393 Chris Gallienne Could Chinese Junks Sail to Windward
link Magazine Issue 69 October 2015 Page: 61
361 David Harding PBO Sail Clinic
link Magazine Issue 70 February 2016 Page: 21
364 Shemaya Laurel Auklet Under Sail
link Magazine Issue 70 February 2016 Page: 31
352 Dave Zeiger Sewing up the Sails
link Magazine Issue 71 June 2016 Page: 44
332 Graham Cox A New Sail for Arion
link Magazine Issue 72 October 2016 Page: 20
303 Robert Lesk Loon's First Sail
link Magazine Issue 74 June 2017 Page: 37
289 Ted Stone Brixham Heritage Sailing Regatta
link Magazine Issue 75 October 2017 Page: 52
277 Paul Fay Temporary Sail Repair
link Magazine Issue 76 February 2018 Page: 62
260 Dr Derek Pilgrim On Which We Sail
link Magazine Issue 77 June 2018 Page: 48
235 Per ?ka Bergman Armchair Sailor Goes Afloat
link Magazine Issue 78 October 2018 Page: 32
239 Ted Stone Brixham Heritage Sailing Regatta
link Magazine Issue 78 October 2018 Page: 43
240 Lynda Chidell Inflatable Wing Sails
link Magazine Issue 78 October 2018 Page: 44
208 David Tyler A New Sail for Weaverbird
link Magazine Issue 80 June 2019 Page: 40
158 Martin Brown Making a Sail for Custard
link Magazine Issue 83 June 2020 Page: 30
150 Graeme Kenyon Book Review, East Sails West
link Magazine Issue 84 October 2020 Page: 50
130 Malcolm Duckett Sailing Befur -
link Magazine Issue 85 February 2021 Page: 20
136 Dixon Kemp A 19th Century View of Chinese Lugsails / "A manual of Yacht and Boat Sailing"
link Magazine Issue 85 February 2021 Page: 55
616 Sidney Boss Test sail of a junk rigged "Sunbird Sabre 27"
link Newsletter Issue 1 May 1980
677 Annie & Pete Hill Sailing BADGER from Scotland to the Canaries
link Newsletter Issue 11 May 1985
688 W. Harburn "Malaysian Junks" by W. Harburn who with his family sailed theirs from Malaya to the UK
link Newsletter Issue 13 May 1986
689 Hasler's sailing instructions for the KINGFISHER 20+.
link Newsletter Issue 13 May 1986
690 I. Iliffe. Sailing a KINGFISHER 20+ LORCHINKA through the French Canals
link Newsletter Issue 13 May 1986
704 Questions and Answers on junk rig sailing.
link Newsletter Issue 15 May 1987
706 Sailing a Venturer 22 HI Power Rig and improving the performance in Hong Kong.
link Newsletter Issue 15 May 1987
713 Sailing a VENTURER 22 (H.P. rig) in Hong Kong and experimenting with bendy and jointed battens.
link Newsletter Issue 16 November 1987
723 Karl Holtman discusses the development of fully battened sails.
link Newsletter Issue 17 May 1988
728 Karl Holtman Owning and sailing my KINGFISHER 20+
link Newsletter Issue 18 November 1988
729 ECLIPSE 22 FEVER Junk rig with wishbone battens - report of sailing trails.
link Newsletter Issue 18 November 1988
747 A Trailer Sailer with hinged mast and water ballast.
link Newsletter Issue 20 December 1989
750 UPIK sails to the Canary Islands.
link Newsletter Issue 20 December 1989
760 David Tyler Improved sheeting of the Junk sail
link Newsletter Issue 21 Summer 1990
761 Results of Gp. Capt. Smith's 1989 Sail Trials in his SADLER 26, towards improving windward performance.
link Newsletter Issue 21 Summer 1990
765 Specification and description of a schooner junk rigged CLAYMORE 30' GRP Motor Sailer (illustrated).
link Newsletter Issue 22 December 1990
772 JESTER Sails Again - Progress towards a replacement.
link Newsletter Issue 22 December 1990
773 Bruce Petterson GINGER, COLVIN steel 29' junk sloop - plans, design, specifications. fitting out. sailing, (well illustrated)
link Newsletter Issue 22 December 1990
777 More of COCACHIN, a 75' replica of a Foochow Pole Junk. China - Land of the Sailing junk.
link Newsletter Issue 23 Summer 1991
783 Cruising in a junk rigged LIBERTY 23 trailer sailer.
link Newsletter Issue 24 Winter 1991
786 Paul McKay Junk Rig modifications and experiments on an ECLIPSE 22 trailer sailer
link Newsletter Issue 24 Winter 1991
791 Annie & Pete Hill Cruising in a BENFORD DORY 34 to Greenland and their relevant comments on the sailing scene.
link Newsletter Issue 25 Summer 1992
795 Alan Boswell discusses the recent developments in sail and batten design and suggests a way forward.
link Newsletter Issue 25 Summer 1992
801 Arne Kverneland reports on his junk rigged ALBIN VIGGEN 23, developments of hinged battens and a low aspect junk sail.
link Newsletter Issue 26 Winter 1992
805 SABRA, a SUNBIRD 32 junk schooner sails with the trans Atlantic "Columbus Voyage Fleet" and also loses a foremast
link Newsletter Issue 26 Winter 1992
808 "The Chinese Sailing Rig", designing and building your own by Derek Van Loan
link Newsletter Issue 26 Winter 1992
830 Vincent Reddish (Rig designer and builder) discusses sail camber and control of centre of effort.
link Newsletter Issue 29 Summer 1994
621 Members comment on reefing the Junk Sail.
link Newsletter Issue 3 April 1981
839 Building and sailing of cambered panel junk sail.
link Newsletter Issue 30 Summer 1995
841 Radio controlled model junk sailing surprises the Aerorigged competitors.
link Newsletter Issue 30 Summer 1995
842 Brian Young's 38' steel MARIE he built, sails at last and the junk rig does a good job.
link Newsletter Issue 30 Summer 1995
844 John Hatch looks at the development of the junk rig and the wind in which it sailed.
link Newsletter Issue 30 Summer 1995
848 Arne Kverneland ALBIN VIGGEN and ATLANTIC 29 with cambered sail panels
link Newsletter Issue 31 April 1996
851 Ken Newman Junk Sail Theory
link Newsletter Issue 31 April 1996
858 Barbara & Ray Evans The Chinese Battened Lugsail
link Newsletter Issue 32 October 1996
859 George Chapman Wind Shears and their effect on Sails
link Newsletter Issue 32 October 1996
864 Brest & Douarnenez Festivals of Sail 1996.
link Newsletter Issue 33 April 1997
872 The J.R.A. Trailer Sailer - ARIEL.
link Newsletter Issue 33 April 1997
874 Brian Young Sailing with Allen & Sharie Farrell
link Newsletter Issue 33 April 1997
885 Book Review - "Cutting the Dragons Tail" by David & Lynda Chidell. Building a COLVIN 50' steel 3 masted junk and sailing away
link Newsletter Issue 35 October 1999
894 Fitting an integral sail cover to a junk rig.
link Newsletter Issue 36 February 2000
895 Calculating the sail panel camber with a chain.
link Newsletter Issue 36 February 2000
899 Jeff Ardron Sailing the NOOTKA ROSE
link Newsletter Issue 36 February 2000
914 Putting Camber into a junk sail.
link Newsletter Issue 37 November 2000
918 David Tyler David Tyler's 34' Epoxy-Ply special single junk sail cruiser TYSTIE, pictures & plans.
link Newsletter Issue 38 July 2001
920 Article on converting a MACGREGOR 26 trailer sailer to junk and sailing report.
link Newsletter Issue 38 July 2001
929 The Hong Kong Adventure Ship, a 3-masted Sail Training Junk.
link Newsletter Issue 39 March 2002
931 The voyages of Chempaka & High Tea, a 3-masted junk in the 50's & 60's with valuable comments on junk rig sailing reproduced.
link Newsletter Issue 39 March 2002
936 David Tyler A new sail for TYSTIE 37
link Newsletter Issue 40 March 2003
939 Prof. Vincent Reddish. The Junk Sail, Batten, Bends, Flatness, Fullness, Twist and Camber
link Newsletter Issue 40 March 2003
941 Building and sailing a BENFORD DORY 34 - Engineless.
link Newsletter Issue 41 August 2003
951 The Swing Sail Rig.
link Newsletter Issue 41 August 2003
952 Stiffness in junk sails.
link Newsletter Issue 41 August 2003
962 SAMSON C-BIRD 38 - Installing & Sailing a junk rig. Building a classic Malay Junk Schooner.
link Newsletter Issue 42 January 2004
977 A wing sail on a catamaran.
link Newsletter Issue 44 January 2005
985 A Soft wing sails performance and design.
link Newsletter Issue 45 August 2005
987 2002 - the Chinese build a 102' traditional sailing junk.
link Newsletter Issue 45 August 2005
992 Eric De Bisschop - a French sailing hero, building and sailing KAIMILOA 38' and
link Newsletter Issue 45 August 2005
998 An Old Chinese Wingsail
link Newsletter Issue 46 January 2006
1000 Leading Edge - Aircraft wing shaped sail from Israel on an Elan 37.
link Newsletter Issue 46 January 2006
1002 Transatlantic cruise with an AeroRig, and explanations of its sailing ability.
link Newsletter Issue 46 January 2006
1006 Another proven idea for a jointed batten cambered flipping sail battens from Norway.
link Newsletter Issue 47 August 2006
1007 More on cambered sail panels and wingsails.
link Newsletter Issue 47 August 2006
1011 Richard Dryden The Transition Sailing Rig by Richard Dryden following his talk at the Summer Rally.
link Newsletter Issue 47 August 2006
1015 Slieve McGalliard Sail Making at Home R & D Sec.
link Newsletter Issue 48 January 2007
1021 Building and sailing a junk rigged double end Grey Seal 25'6" Ian Oughtred design in riveted clinker timber by a 75 year old
link Newsletter Issue 48 January 2007
1024 The BRUNK, junk dinghy from Australia, building, rigging and sailing and
link Newsletter Issue 48 January 2007
1029 More on Sail Making at home
link Newsletter Issue 49 August 2007
634 Rod Lloyd Sailing a Junk Rigged TAHITIANA 32'
link Newsletter Issue 5 June 1982
636 Wendy & Michael Willet Handling and Sailing the Junk Rig
link Newsletter Issue 5 June 1982
1038 Cambered panel sails for Benford Dory 34 BADGER
link Newsletter Issue 50 January 2008
1039 Lex Hodgkinson The Norwegian yachts and their cambered sail panels. Experiences of my hinged battens on my Wylo II junk Schooner rig
link Newsletter Issue 50 January 2008
1040 A Wing sail with adjustable camber.
link Newsletter Issue 50 January 2008
1041 Slieve McGalliard POPPY, a Westerly Longbow 30 with home made split junk sail designed and made by Slieve McGalliard
link Newsletter Issue 50 January 2008
1053 Bertrand Fercot New power with a soft wingsail
link Newsletter Issue 51 August 2008
1061 R & D undefined Cambered panel sails.
link Newsletter Issue 52 December 2008
1068 Chris Scanes Chris Scanes on camber in junk rig sail panels.
Describes development of cambered panel thinking and advantages of lens type, specific example being for a Kingfisher 26
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1078 Square junk sails under test and discussion
link Newsletter Issue 53 August 2009
1081 Ketil Greve A Sail cover/Catcher
link Newsletter Issue 53 August 2009
1082 David Tyler A quest for a soft wingsail
link Newsletter Issue 53 August 2009
607 Bob Groves Sailing a Junk Rig schooner
link Newsletter Issue 54 January 2010
611 Ralph Hill Sailing the Junkette
link Newsletter Issue 54 January 2010
613 David Hockley Sailing Without Shrouds (the Aero-rigged Eva)
link Newsletter Issue 54 January 2010
1091 Bob Groves Sailing a Junk Rig schooner
link Newsletter Issue 54 January 2010
1095 Ralph Hill Sailing the Junkette
link Newsletter Issue 54 January 2010
1097 David Hockley Sailing Without Shrouds (the Aero-rigged Eva)
link Newsletter Issue 54 January 2010
604 Robin Blain Book review 'Voyages of a Simple Sailor', Roger Taylor
link Newsletter Issue 55 September 2010
592 Arne Kverneland The Cambered Junk Sail
link Newsletter Issue 56 April 2011
639 Mat and Batten Sail - Its Aerodynamic Qualities, an extract from Science & Civilization in China.
link Newsletter Issue 6 December 1982
640 Fully battened Lugsails, an extract from the book "Spritsails and Lugsails"
link Newsletter Issue 6 December 1982
641 Michael & Wendy Willett Sailing our junk rigged SSURI (29'6") from the Cook Islands to Samoa
link Newsletter Issue 6 December 1982
644 Successfully building and sailing junk rig on a 22' FALMOUTH OYSTER
link Newsletter Issue 6 December 1982
650 Nick Skeates. WYLO II 32' steel Junk Rigged Ketch sailplan and design details from
link Newsletter Issue 7 June 1983
658 Sailplan & details of 44' steel Junk Schooner.
link Newsletter Issue 8 December 1983
660 Sailing a 33' junk rigged SHARPIE to the Bahamas via the inland waterways from Ottawa to Florida.
link Newsletter Issue 9 May 1984
663 "Chinese Traders", an extract from the "The Evolution of Modern Sailboat Design"
link Newsletter Issue 9 May 1984
666 Book Review of "Sails", by J. Howard Williams, a new chapter on Junk and Allied Rigs
link Newsletter Issue 9 May 1984
9 Arne Kverneland Drawing a detailed sail plan - ch4 of The Cambered Panel Junk Rig
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13 Arne Kverneland Rigging the Sail - ch7 of the Cambered Panel Junk Rig
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14 Arne Kverneland Arne's Chain calculator
A method for calculating camber in a JR sail
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27 Paul McKay The Aerojunk
Introduces the Aerojunk sail that looks like a bermudan rig but works like a junk sail
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28 David Tyler Tystie's Rig Update
Notes on development of a wingsail
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29 Paul Fay Making a cambered panel Junk Sail Work
Notes on how to make cambered panels work for long distance cruising boats
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30 JRA Why Consider the Junk Rig and Similar Fully Battened Lug Sails
Introductory note on the pros and cons of Junk Rigs
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31 JRA Sailing Performance Trials
A set of notes documenting trials aimed to measure performance of Junk Rig set ups.
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36 Paul Fay Final Decisions, Ti Gitu's new sails
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39 Arne Kverneland "The Cambered Panel Junk Rig (""The book"") - Chapter 1 - Preface"
"The Cambered Panel Junk Rig (""The book""), a DIY guide to rigging a boat with cambered panel sails."
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41 Arne Kverneland "The Cambered Panel Junk Rig (""The book"") - Chapter 3 - Choosing a Sailplan"
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42 Arne Kverneland "The Cambered Panel Junk Rig (""The book"") - Chapter 4 - Drawing a Detailed Sail"
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43 Arne Kverneland "The Cambered Panel Junk Rig (""The book"") - Chapter 5 - Making the Sail"
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46 Arne Kverneland "The Cambered Panel Junk Rig (""The book"") - Chapter 7 - Rigging the Sail"
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48 Arne Kverneland Samson, a 49' schooner
Sailplans
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53 Arne Kverneland 20140701 X99 w. 54.8sqm JR, 5 sheets
"Sailplans - the sail for Ketil Greve's ""Marie G"", based on master sail with AR=2.00"
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54 Arne Kverneland 20160317 Sketching up a JR for a Nonsuch 30
Sailplans
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56 Arne Kverneland How to calculate Sail Area/Displacement ratio
How-To notes
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72 Slieve McGalliard Slieve's sailcatcher_cover
Slieve McGalliard's files
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83 Nils Myklebust Experiments with sail types, mast placement & lead
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86 Kurt John Ulmer Merits of Flat-Cut Junk Rig Sails
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92 JRA JRA Fact Sheet 3
Sailing Information, Charter, Tuition:
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97 JRA Original Kingfisher sailing instructions
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105 JRA North Atlantic 29 - Sail Mag 1971 - article
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112 Cap'n Harry Freeman Saga Of A Nauti Sailor Chapter 1
Cruising
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124 Editor So what got you into sailing?
is a compilation of forum postings for which there was no room in issue 64 of the JRA magazine.
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1106 Roy Denton From Rags to Bags
recycling sailcloth
link Magazine Issue 88 March 2022 Page: 34
1113 Arne Kverneland Ingeborg's Outing No. 15 of 2021
sailing report
link Magazine Issue 88 March 2022 Page: 58
1116 Graham Cox Conversation with Paul Thompson
about boats and sail making
link Magazine Issue 87 October 2021 Page: 8
1121 James Gray A Snippet from James Gray
life at the sailing club
link Magazine Issue 87 October 2021 Page: 40
1122 Scott Yellig Thread
Lake Michigan sailing report
link Magazine Issue 87 October 2021 Page: 41
1130 Jeff Middleton My Day on Amiina
sailing report of a split junk rig sloop
link Magazine Issue 86 June 2021 Page: 5
1159 Margaret drummer Drummer
Living and cruising on the sailing yacht drummer, a Tom Colvin Doxy 38
link Page: 16
1184 Kevin Cardiff Start of the Season
members snippet – daysailing near Dublin, Ireland
link Page: 28
1185 Bruno Gouget Cruising news from Lakatao
Lakatao sails from South Africa to Saint Helena, Fernando de Noronha, French Guyana, West Indies
link Page: 29
1226 Jim den Hartog Between Oceans - From Brazil to Panama
A two year period sailing Gaia from the Atlantic to the Pacific
link Page: 3
1230 Patrick Leblanc China Blue
Sailing from Glasgow via Troon, Bangor, Howth, to Caernafon
link Page: 30
1237 Mauro Pau The Refit of Shui Jen
Choosing, refitting, and sailing a Kingfisher 20+
link Page: 41
1244 JRA Introduction to the Junk Rig, Part 1
Youtube video - introduces the development of the Junk rig sailing system, imported from East Asia for use on pleasure boats around the world. It is part one of a three part series, and features vide
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1245 JRA Introduction to the Junk Rig - part 2
Youtube video - discusses the characteristics of the Junk Rig, its sheeting, mast, reefing, rigging etc Sailing; rigging: wing sails; cambered sails; yards; battens; Chinese lugsail
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1247 Mike and Debbie Lyons Explaining the Junk Rig - a 39’ ketch
Lyon’s family discuss the sailing characteristics of Terrapin, their home built junk rig - YouTube video
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1254 JRA Buying a Junk Rig Boat and Sailing it to France - Interview with Patrick Leblanc
YouTube video interview about the journey of 36’ schooner China Blue from Scotland to France
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1256 JRA Junk Rig at Howth
YouTube video of a Newbridge Venturer 22’ cambered panel junk rig sailing between Malahide and Howth in Ireland
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1261 Jonathan DeLaleu @jondelaleu Junk Rigs Come to Roscoff
Four Junk Rig boats and various sailors came to Roscoff for the JRA AGM and to sail together in a junket - YouTube video account
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1262 JRA More from the Roscoff Junket
A second YouTube video of the four boats that sailed in the 2022 Roscoff junket
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1264 JRA Junk rigged Kingfisher 26 on East Coast of Ireland
Sailing YouTube video of a Kingfisher 26, experimenting with use of a 360 camera
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1266 Paul McKay AeroJunk Folio
A detailed description of the AeroJunk rig and its implementation, including information on sail making and batten making
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1273 JRA The Semaine du Golfe du Morbihan Junket
Notice of a junket to take place in context of a major French sailing festival in Brittany
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1276 James Michaud Muddy Pawse
A junk rigged mirror dinghy, its story and its sailing
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1290 Shirley Carter Speedwell in Malaysia
Continuation of the story of the build of a junk rig Vertue sailing in far flung places Kudat, Banggi, Mitford, Puerta Princesa, Balabamgan
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1294 Johnny Shorten Another Unsung Hero
Article about Bill King and efforts to commemorate him from Commodore of the Galway Bay Sailing Club
link Page: 17
1296 Graham Cox Commander William Donald Aelian "Bill" King
Reprint of a 2013 article on the life of this sailor
link Page: 19
1298 Corsair to the Rescue
Two articles from sailing magazines regarding the rescue of Bill King by the yacht Corsair etc
link Page: 24
1299 JRA; Galway Bay Sailing Club Marking 50 years since Bill King's Circumnavigation
Joint press release as issued by the Junk Rig Association and the Galway Bay Sailing Club
link Page: 16
1302 Jeff Middleton Brixham - 2023
The Brixham Heritage Sailing Regatta and the Junk Rigged Participants
link Page: 47
1312 JRA; Scott Yellig Explaining the Junk Rig (2) - A 22' Sloop in Michigan
Sailing video of a small cambered rig sloop
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1314 JRA Junk Rigged Boats in Ireland
YouTube video with footage of five boats sailing in Ireland. Nunki (Venturer), Galway Girl (Corribee), Palinurus (Westerly), Baidin Bui (Kingfisher), Yvonne (Kingfisher)
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1315 JRA Junk Rigged Boat in the River Liffey
YouTube video - A lone Junk Rigged boat sails in company with some old gaffers and many other boats in Dublin City
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1319 various correspondents Chinese lugsall discussed in 1876
English Mechanic and World of Science discussion of the characteristics of a Chinese lugsail
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1325 Patrick LeBlanc La Semaine Du Golfe 2023 - a Personal Experience
sailing in the Semaine du Golfe festival, events and lessons learned; in company with MingMing, Circé,
link Page: 21
1340 Shirley Carter Speedwell in the Philippines
Continuing the voyage of this sailor - Puerto Princesa, Honda Bay, Verde Islands, Araceli, Coron Island and more
link Page: 15
1342 Paul McKay Leading Edge Slats
Sail design including the use of soft "slats"
link Page: 25
1352 Arne Kverneland 10 Johanna 70 Master Sailplans
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1353 Arne Kverneland 10 Johanna 65 Master Sailplans
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1354 Arne Kverneland 10 Johanna 60 Master Sailplans
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1362 Alan Shapcott North Island Cruise
Sailing La Chica 600 miles up the West coast of New Zealand to get to the Bay of Islands junket
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