In preparation for heading south again this winter I'm starting to plan adding some jacklines and a boom preventer and am soliciting advise and pics. Since these arrangements are likely very boat specifics, Hunters in this size range especially encouraged to respond, and pics to please!
We're double handing, I have at the moment three tethers. I cannot think of a way to be clipped into a line in the cockpit and keep the same tether on when moving up the side deck, so the plan would be to switch tethers when needed.
For the jack lines I was considering using some flat webbing so it wouldn't roll underfoot in a Y arrangement from the stern cleat on each side to the front of the mast and thence somewhere up front perhaps the anchoring cleat. Unfortunately that means in the aft of the boat the jackline/tether would be close enough to the lifelines to potentially allow a crew to go over, so I'd like to hear some better arrangements.
What's a good material? Where should I run it? How to tie or what fasteners to use? Is it suitable to stitch loops with my sewing machine?
Second, boom preventer. The boom end has some fittings, I could maybe use a line with a carabiner there, but I hate carabiners. Then what? I was thinking forwards to a snatch block on a soft shackle at the midship cleat then back to the cockpit, but to what? To the cabin top winch maybe? Running under the dodger? Or the genoa winch, but that will have the genoa/spin sheet on it. I like the idea of having a preventer/block arrangement rigged on both sides, that allows me to control the boom with the preventer as well as the mainsheet as I gybe downwind.
Thoughts, advise, pictures, experience solicited.
We're double handing, I have at the moment three tethers. I cannot think of a way to be clipped into a line in the cockpit and keep the same tether on when moving up the side deck, so the plan would be to switch tethers when needed.
For the jack lines I was considering using some flat webbing so it wouldn't roll underfoot in a Y arrangement from the stern cleat on each side to the front of the mast and thence somewhere up front perhaps the anchoring cleat. Unfortunately that means in the aft of the boat the jackline/tether would be close enough to the lifelines to potentially allow a crew to go over, so I'd like to hear some better arrangements.
What's a good material? Where should I run it? How to tie or what fasteners to use? Is it suitable to stitch loops with my sewing machine?
Second, boom preventer. The boom end has some fittings, I could maybe use a line with a carabiner there, but I hate carabiners. Then what? I was thinking forwards to a snatch block on a soft shackle at the midship cleat then back to the cockpit, but to what? To the cabin top winch maybe? Running under the dodger? Or the genoa winch, but that will have the genoa/spin sheet on it. I like the idea of having a preventer/block arrangement rigged on both sides, that allows me to control the boom with the preventer as well as the mainsheet as I gybe downwind.
Thoughts, advise, pictures, experience solicited.
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