We have 5 horizontal battens in our old Dacron cruising sail. The sail is in the shop for a variety of routine repairs. The battens slide in pockets that have double Velcro closures. However, once closed the covered battens protrude with the folded closure tabs about 1.75-2.00" aft of the leeching edge of the sail. Doesn't seem right to me. When raising the sail these protruding spots inevitably get hung up on the aft most lazyjack lines.
It seems that either the battens aren't seated properly in their pockets at the luff or they were made a tad too long in the first place. Has anyone else had to cope with this? Thoughts appreciated. Of course, I could bring the lazyjacks forward to the mast until the sail is up then tighten them up, but that doesn't seem to me to be the way things should work.
Chuck
It seems that either the battens aren't seated properly in their pockets at the luff or they were made a tad too long in the first place. Has anyone else had to cope with this? Thoughts appreciated. Of course, I could bring the lazyjacks forward to the mast until the sail is up then tighten them up, but that doesn't seem to me to be the way things should work.
Chuck