Comedy of errors that were nearly not that funny. Went out this afternoon determined to get the main sail up, after a very successful unfurling of the jib last week. This time tho, really too much wind for a relatively inexperienced sailor on a new boat. My friend and I got out into the Esturary, turned into the 5-7kt breeze. I was nervous enough about the breeze, so only raised the major to the first reef point. Again, the boat took off. Was a lot of fun as we were flying out of the Estuary much faster than I'd ever traversed it with my Potter. So since we were largely sailing into the wind, decided to raise the main further. Reached about the second reef point and the main would not go up further. Felt like slugs were bound since it became so difficult to move suddenly. Anyway, was probably a good thing, since the breeze was picking up fast. So we turned around and began sailing back down the Esutary, wind to our back. Decided to unfurl the jib again. And again, the boat really took off. Much faster than I've ever been in a sailboat. And did I mention, the breeze was still picking up, 14kts by then. So as we approached the marina, my friend asked if we would have difficulty lowering the main, since it seems stuck going up. Good question. But I figured we start with the furler. I tried to pull it in and that stuck at about 50%. Could never have docked the boat in that wind. I went out to the bow to try to free the furler, but saw nothing binding it. So I dropped the main (thank god it came down). Then went back out to wrestle with the jib. No luck. Thought we might have to just release the jib sheets entirely to depower the boat at the dock. Before that tho, tried to use the winch to pull the jib in. With a lot of effort, managed to get it to about 15-20%, enough to dock the boat comfortably.
A few questions. Should I need the winch to set the main fully? Should I need the winch to wind up the furler? Certainly unfurled without a hitch.
The pic is where the furler is now, maybe 15-20% out. Can't pull it in any further. Will wait for no wind day, then rewrap it I guess.
A few questions. Should I need the winch to set the main fully? Should I need the winch to wind up the furler? Certainly unfurled without a hitch.
The pic is where the furler is now, maybe 15-20% out. Can't pull it in any further. Will wait for no wind day, then rewrap it I guess.
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