The 'topping lift' I have is a ratty fixed length of line (1/4 or 5/16") running from the end of the boom up the top of the mast next to the main halyard. I can only clip it on a shackle on the end of the boom. There is no adjustment. The line does hold the boom level when the main is not hoisted.
I know an adjustable topping lift is better than a fixed static line to hold the boom about level when the sail are down, among using the t' lift to help shape the main in light air on a broad reach. BTW, I don't have 'boom kicker' or plan to get one anytime soon. I'm over budget for the season.
Does anyone want to share some details/suggestions about their adjustable topping lifts on their boat?
Thanks,
Brad O.
PS Would having an adjustable topping lift have anything to do with the unused pair of sheaves located fore and aft in my boom on each side of the outhaul?
I know an adjustable topping lift is better than a fixed static line to hold the boom about level when the sail are down, among using the t' lift to help shape the main in light air on a broad reach. BTW, I don't have 'boom kicker' or plan to get one anytime soon. I'm over budget for the season.
Does anyone want to share some details/suggestions about their adjustable topping lifts on their boat?
Thanks,
Brad O.
PS Would having an adjustable topping lift have anything to do with the unused pair of sheaves located fore and aft in my boom on each side of the outhaul?