RE: a Macgregor 26 M, I noticed in the owners manual that they recommend coiling and securing lines for travel to prevent them from going overboard and then being run over by the trailer or following traffic thereby preventing the almost certain ensuing DISASTER. That all sounds terrific to me but removing the shrouds from the chain plates, for example, is very time consuming. I have to this point left shrouds attached at chain plates and snugged them fore and aft attaching them to the mast with loop and knob bungee cords (multiples for safety). Excess sheets and lines are wrapped around the mast which is bearing the roller furled foresail which helps hold it in place.
I'm new to the forum but I'm certain this topic has been discussed at nauseum. Does any one have any words of wisdom here for me. Maybe a reference to another good post or a good You Tube Video to watch. It seems one needs to strike a balance between safety and taking two hours to rig and two hours to derig. I tried to post a pic but things spin but nothing ever shows up. Thanks
I'm new to the forum but I'm certain this topic has been discussed at nauseum. Does any one have any words of wisdom here for me. Maybe a reference to another good post or a good You Tube Video to watch. It seems one needs to strike a balance between safety and taking two hours to rig and two hours to derig. I tried to post a pic but things spin but nothing ever shows up. Thanks