We sailed longer
The corollary to sailing MORE is sailing LONGER. In-mast furling adds ten years onto the sailing life expectancy of the skipper, whose wife is constantly worried he'll fall off the deck while wrestling the conventional main down for a reef or a storm. Less stress, physically as well as emotionally. Go for it.
But beware the older Selden masts were too chintzy, which led to jamming due to small spacing within. It's easy to unjam the thing, by simply playing with the continuous line as if it were a horse's reins. Trick is not to pull too tight, which leads to jamming.
The corollary to sailing MORE is sailing LONGER. In-mast furling adds ten years onto the sailing life expectancy of the skipper, whose wife is constantly worried he'll fall off the deck while wrestling the conventional main down for a reef or a storm. Less stress, physically as well as emotionally. Go for it.
But beware the older Selden masts were too chintzy, which led to jamming due to small spacing within. It's easy to unjam the thing, by simply playing with the continuous line as if it were a horse's reins. Trick is not to pull too tight, which leads to jamming.
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