I use my topping lift all the time. When I reef, I pull the end of the boom up real high so I can pull the reef clew down tight with no resistance. When I drop the sail, I do the same thing to clear the bimini and my head when walking around.With regard to this, any thoughts on how often you H34 owners use your topping lift and outhaul? I'm embarrassed to say I rarely touch either of them.
Hmmm... What I've been doing when I reef is just getting someone to push the boom up so I can snug the reefing line tight. This leaves some slack in the topping lift that I will often just ignore or sometimes tighten up. Should I be taking some of the weight of the boom with the topping lift?I use my topping lift all the time. When I reef, I pull the end of the boom up real high so I can pull the reef clew down tight with no resistance. When I drop the sail, I do the same thing to clear the bimini and my head when walking around.
I'm going to the boat tomorrow for some maintenance. I'll take a picture of how I set up my topping lift. Its the same as described above but different.![]()
In my case that someone is too short to reach the boom, so while she drives, I adjust the topping lift first before going to the mast to deal with the reefing lines. Actually first is to dump the mainsheet and the boom brake which I also use a a vang. My old vang is now a Cunningham that is almost always on the 2nd reef luff cringle. I don't use the Gooseneck hooks anymore. My topping lift is a 3:1 purchase with a little aluminum clam cleat screwed to the back of the boom. The excess line is about 6 feet long so I can grab it and elevate the boom. When under tension it automatically cleats itself.Hmmm... What I've been doing when I reef is just getting someone to push the boom up so I can snug the reefing line tight. This leaves some slack in the topping lift that I will often just ignore or sometimes tighten up. Should I be taking some of the weight of the boom with the topping lift?
To continue on the theme of Alan's that the using the topping lift to raise the boom when reefing makes for an easy job of getting the reef clew tight up against the boom ...With regard to this, any thoughts on how often you H34 owners use your topping lift and outhaul? I'm embarrassed to say I rarely touch either of them.
And, one more. I took these shots yesterday.Life-long learning
Thanks gents!