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Pearson Boats - Model Specific Discussion => Pearson Sailboats 21-25ft => Ensign => Topic started by: Wayne Miller on September 19, 2020, 06:43:30 PM

Title: pearson ensign blade lead block track location
Post by: Wayne Miller on September 19, 2020, 06:43:30 PM
restoring an older ensign and confused about the location of the track for a blade jib, pics seem to show two different locations on the cabin top. one is significantly behind and outboard of the forward track which is fairly inboard and just barely behind the mast, guidance?
Title: Re: pearson ensign blade lead block track location
Post by: Captain Bri on September 20, 2020, 11:12:08 AM
The jib blade tracks are the fore-most tracks on the deck plan (https://pearsonyachts.org/models/ensign/images/deck-plan.gif), item #35.  Their midpoint is 7'6" aft of the stem-head on a diagonal line but I can' read the dimensions from centerline.  I need to mount them on my Ensign also.

(https://pearsonyachts.org/models/ensign/images/deck-plan.gif)
Title: Re: pearson ensign blade lead block track location
Post by: Captain Bri on September 20, 2020, 12:15:48 PM
I took a look out on the Ensign class forum and found an interesting discussion thread on the blade jib tracks (https://ensignclass.clubexpress.com/content.aspx?page_id=2155&club_id=323935&item_id=945987&message_id=2424579&fs=1#req) with the following quote:
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For racing you have to install them where the Class indicates. If for cruising the better location is along the outboard edge of the cabin deck. As far outboard as possible.

Even though I am no longer racing my plan is to configure my boat to adhere to one design rules as designated on the deck plan. One fleet who use blade jibs exclusively has come up with a clever way to move the sheeting angle outboard with a 2:1 sheet through a pad eye and trim it with a dedicated winch.

(https://pearsonyachts.org/models/ensign/images/Ensign_Blade_Pad_Eye_Sheeting.jpg)