at the risk of sounding pompous, which I am REALLY not trying to do,
I have found that while racing over 20 years, there are lots of times you show up late and need to rig in a hurry, (which makes you pretty efficient at setting the boat up)...
plus you watch all the other folks and pick up tips from them.
I prob. average 15 minutes from ariving at the launch site, to sailing off the beach, and do not feel rushed at all...could do it in 10 minutes if I'm really pushing,.
Not trying to disparage anyone, but my zen is in the water, sailing, not hanging out in the parking lot. I think most racers are in the same time to set up as I am .
my prcoedure-
rudders are already on the boat- add 2-3 minutes if they are not.
untie standing rigging ( I loop all of it on the tramp, and use the jib sheet to tie it all up, I;ll post pic if I can find it,)
pull mast into postion, set mast base pin
put mast up, place pin in forestay (by crew)
take tie downs off hull
crew hands sails up onto boat, skipper places them on tramp.
drop boat into water, crew parks car and brings trapezes, hiking stick, life jackets while skipper puts sails up.
Put on life jackets/ trapezes, attach hiking stick w/ quick release pin.
go
non of this feels hurried, or frantic. If racing , I would add time to flip the boat, tweak batten tension, fine tune jib tension, etc, prob 5 more minutes.
I rig windsurfing sails in 5-6 minutes, while my friends take 20...(unless there this no wind, then it takes me much longer!..why hurry?).....may be the engineer in me, but I love to simplify procedures so there is no wasted movement.
If you want to lay back and take much longer to rig, and thats what relaxes you or gets you in the zone, thats very cool too.. everyone has their own way of using sailing to make their life better.
_________________ Raced extensively as a kid (against Matt Bounds!!), just bought a 20 year old 16 and am refurbishing it.
Sail # 21888
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