I received the parts to my furler today, everything but the extrusions. I read the manual and had a few questions.
All the furlers I have seen on the boats on my dock have the tack of the sail directly shackled to the top of the furling drum.
It is important to hoist the sail all the way to the top so the swivel will be close to the preventer right?. BUT it appears that my sail may be a foot or more from the top. Is it ok to hoist my sail to with in a few inches of the top of the furler and then tie a line from the tack to the top of the drum?
Should I make the furler fill the whole length of the stay OR should I cut the furler so I can shackle the tack to the top of the drum, AND the head of the sail will be close to the halyard preventer?
Also since there is a few feet of room up and down should I make my sail as close to the deck as possible or raise it as high as I can to see underneath?
My top life lines were angled down to allow a sail to be close to the deck and go outside the lifelines but I cut them and attached them to the top, and installed netting for dog safety.
How often will I have the jib or genoa outside the lifelines?
These are questions that only a guy who has never raised his headsail would ask, but that's where I am right now.
All the furlers I have seen on the boats on my dock have the tack of the sail directly shackled to the top of the furling drum.
It is important to hoist the sail all the way to the top so the swivel will be close to the preventer right?. BUT it appears that my sail may be a foot or more from the top. Is it ok to hoist my sail to with in a few inches of the top of the furler and then tie a line from the tack to the top of the drum?
Should I make the furler fill the whole length of the stay OR should I cut the furler so I can shackle the tack to the top of the drum, AND the head of the sail will be close to the halyard preventer?
Also since there is a few feet of room up and down should I make my sail as close to the deck as possible or raise it as high as I can to see underneath?
My top life lines were angled down to allow a sail to be close to the deck and go outside the lifelines but I cut them and attached them to the top, and installed netting for dog safety.
How often will I have the jib or genoa outside the lifelines?
These are questions that only a guy who has never raised his headsail would ask, but that's where I am right now.