my old boat (1963 sailmaster 22) has a roller reefing set up on the boom. I think this is called “appledore reefing.” I know from perusing forums that 95% of the advice I will receive is to update the system to slab reefing. That is not my question.
The question is: how to use this system most efficiently? I will outline my current methodology to put in a deep reef.
1. Luff the mainsail and head forward with the crank.
2. Release the downhaul and crank the handle to wind sail around boom. The gooseneck rides on an 18” tall slide on the mast so the boom slides freely upward during this step.
3. When the gooseneck reaches the top of the slide release the halyard and lower the boom till gooseneck is at bottom of slide. During this step it is critical to open the track gate and let the lower slugs out of the track.
4. Make fast the halyard and repeat steps 2 and 3 until desired reef is achieved. Retension the downhaul. Tidy lines and head back to the cockpit.
Trouble is that I often single hand and my autopilot is a bungee cord. Any better way to manage this system?
The question is: how to use this system most efficiently? I will outline my current methodology to put in a deep reef.
1. Luff the mainsail and head forward with the crank.
2. Release the downhaul and crank the handle to wind sail around boom. The gooseneck rides on an 18” tall slide on the mast so the boom slides freely upward during this step.
3. When the gooseneck reaches the top of the slide release the halyard and lower the boom till gooseneck is at bottom of slide. During this step it is critical to open the track gate and let the lower slugs out of the track.
4. Make fast the halyard and repeat steps 2 and 3 until desired reef is achieved. Retension the downhaul. Tidy lines and head back to the cockpit.
Trouble is that I often single hand and my autopilot is a bungee cord. Any better way to manage this system?