Greetings,
I have had Tachyon out long enough for me to start understanding sail trim and have started noticing the advantages/shortcomings of my rigging. The first issue I noticed is that my mainsheet is 1/2" yacht braid (PO). It does not seem to run through the blocks well, and just seems a bit bulky. I think I would like to replace it with 3/8" doublebraid. Opinions?
The mainsheet traveler is Harken and I believe is original equipment. The car has the fiddle block mounted on it but no additional rigging. I have stops on either side of the car I am able to position along the track at each end of the track a block is mounted. As configured, I could rig a line through each of the blocks on either end of the track and attach it to the car, but would achieve no mechanical advantage and currently I do not have cleats in the vicinity to dog off the lines. I suspect that at the very least there should be an extra set of blocks on the car for mechanical advantage. Do any of you have a photo of the mainsheet traveler rigged?
Races are held at the marina every Saturday, and I am fortunate in that I am able to crew on a San Juan 21. It is a quick, lightweight boat that really sails more like dingy. We are able to set the jib sheets by hand. They have asked me to race my boat once I feel comfortable, but it seems that my 150 genoa is almost too much too handle for racing. I need to use the winch handle to trim the genoa in any decent wind. Is there a smaller size of genoa that would probably work better for me in a race? One that I could trim by hand? My genoa is installed on a roller furler, could I leave the genoa in place on the roller furler while using another headsail?
Cheers,
Chris
I have had Tachyon out long enough for me to start understanding sail trim and have started noticing the advantages/shortcomings of my rigging. The first issue I noticed is that my mainsheet is 1/2" yacht braid (PO). It does not seem to run through the blocks well, and just seems a bit bulky. I think I would like to replace it with 3/8" doublebraid. Opinions?
The mainsheet traveler is Harken and I believe is original equipment. The car has the fiddle block mounted on it but no additional rigging. I have stops on either side of the car I am able to position along the track at each end of the track a block is mounted. As configured, I could rig a line through each of the blocks on either end of the track and attach it to the car, but would achieve no mechanical advantage and currently I do not have cleats in the vicinity to dog off the lines. I suspect that at the very least there should be an extra set of blocks on the car for mechanical advantage. Do any of you have a photo of the mainsheet traveler rigged?
Races are held at the marina every Saturday, and I am fortunate in that I am able to crew on a San Juan 21. It is a quick, lightweight boat that really sails more like dingy. We are able to set the jib sheets by hand. They have asked me to race my boat once I feel comfortable, but it seems that my 150 genoa is almost too much too handle for racing. I need to use the winch handle to trim the genoa in any decent wind. Is there a smaller size of genoa that would probably work better for me in a race? One that I could trim by hand? My genoa is installed on a roller furler, could I leave the genoa in place on the roller furler while using another headsail?
Cheers,
Chris