In adverse conditions, and in my state of weakness, it isn't always easy to get the main up the last several inches. Modified sails with full battens using the double lugs, don't slide as easy--up or down--as I would like.
Down is easy to remedy with down-hauls at each batten-car. Hauling up: I could put a #6 winch on the mast. But, I don't like their cost...
(BTW, this is small (23') boat with a short mast for getting under bridges 22' above the water. Not a long haul up.)
So, I'm thinking: 2 cheek-blocks, if I've got their name correct, mounted near the base of the mast, 8 to 12 inches apart with the halyard threaded through them, would give me more 'purchase'??? (Block-a-tackle principle??) One Club-guy said, "No, you'll just create more friction!" Is he correct? Any suggestions will be appreciated! Roger
Down is easy to remedy with down-hauls at each batten-car. Hauling up: I could put a #6 winch on the mast. But, I don't like their cost...
(BTW, this is small (23') boat with a short mast for getting under bridges 22' above the water. Not a long haul up.)
So, I'm thinking: 2 cheek-blocks, if I've got their name correct, mounted near the base of the mast, 8 to 12 inches apart with the halyard threaded through them, would give me more 'purchase'??? (Block-a-tackle principle??) One Club-guy said, "No, you'll just create more friction!" Is he correct? Any suggestions will be appreciated! Roger