Easy B&R specific sail trim question

Feb 28, 2006
81
Hunter 34 610 Narragansett Bay
Hunter 34 owners,

Have the books, etc. but I ask this after jib sheet turning block shattered during race the other night. Flying a 155% genoa and crew are trimming in during stronger wind until the sail touches the spreader. I've heard trimming in until touching or a hand width away, but that applies to a conventional rig. Is there a norm a out there among 34 owners on how far to trim in?

Thanks,
Randy
 
Oct 30, 2011
542
klidescope 30t norfolk
I trim my Kevlar race sails all the way till touching you have spreader end Capps right that is what they are for
 
Jan 22, 2008
1,668
Hunter 34 Alameda CA
I don't have a 155% genoa so I can't comment based on experience. What do the tell tales indicate with that much trim? Are you pointing up to where you desire? With the swept back spreaders and chainplates inboard, can the genoa be over-trimmed?
 
Jun 27, 2004
113
Hunter 34 New Bern, NC
Randy,
You didn't mention what keel you have. I sail a shoal draft H34. We never pull the headsail in so far that it touches the spreader. Now the shoal draft keel does not generate any lift - so over trimming the sail would only slow us down. Even with the deep keel you are probably over trimming, and this makes the boat slower.

The jib foot block didn't shatter because you pulled the sail in too far. It broke because it has been in the sun too long. Garhaur makes a nice replacement.

Ed