Hi.
In conditions when I need one (or two) reefs in my slab-reefed mainsail
my headsail (which is about 130% I reckon - ie comes well aft of mast)
is too much and needs to be furled a bit so reducing pointing ability a lot.
Nothing new so far!
Question:
I have a old (but in good condition) hanking headsail. I have fitted
slugs so it can run up the slot for the furling headsail.
It is a heavy sail and is a lot smaller so I'd like to use it when wind
is (say) F4 or more.
I can use the sail with existing jib halyard no problem.
BUT: I'd like to be able to furl it for safety reasons as I often sail
singlehanded.
My furling headsail has a heavy webbing strop at the foot that attaches
to a shackle on the furling drum for the purpose - the old sail
obviously doesn't.
Would a long shackle through the cringle at foot do the job - is there a
better way?
Or is it a BAD IDEA?
Thanks for any tips,
John
Vega 1447 Breakaway
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John A. Kinsella Ph: +353-61-202148 (Direct)
+353-61-333644 x 2148 (Switch)
Mathematics Dept. e-mail: John.Kinsella@...
University of Limerick FAX: +353-61-334927
IRELAND Web: John Kinsella's Website
In conditions when I need one (or two) reefs in my slab-reefed mainsail
my headsail (which is about 130% I reckon - ie comes well aft of mast)
is too much and needs to be furled a bit so reducing pointing ability a lot.
Nothing new so far!
Question:
I have a old (but in good condition) hanking headsail. I have fitted
slugs so it can run up the slot for the furling headsail.
It is a heavy sail and is a lot smaller so I'd like to use it when wind
is (say) F4 or more.
I can use the sail with existing jib halyard no problem.
BUT: I'd like to be able to furl it for safety reasons as I often sail
singlehanded.
My furling headsail has a heavy webbing strop at the foot that attaches
to a shackle on the furling drum for the purpose - the old sail
obviously doesn't.
Would a long shackle through the cringle at foot do the job - is there a
better way?
Or is it a BAD IDEA?
Thanks for any tips,
John
Vega 1447 Breakaway
--
John A. Kinsella Ph: +353-61-202148 (Direct)
+353-61-333644 x 2148 (Switch)
Mathematics Dept. e-mail: John.Kinsella@...
University of Limerick FAX: +353-61-334927
IRELAND Web: John Kinsella's Website