Using Lazy Jacks
Seems everyone complains about how they operate when the sail goes up, but NOT how great they are when the sail comes down.I didn't have them on my C25, and Bill is right. But the sail was handle-able.On our C34, I'm glad I have them, big sail, fully battened. Ya still gotta flake after it's down.Helpful hint(repeat): don't bother to retract BOTH sides of the jacks when raising the main, just do one side and cock you boat a bit off directly head into the wind, so the sail goes up on the side of the jacks you've moved. (singlehanders' trick - less work on deck). Also, if you raise the mainsail from the mast as you come aft, just take the jacks with you - one "side" fits all! (Sometimes I raise the main from the mast, other times from the cockpit.)We're also fortunate enough to have Harken Battcars on the track - that sure makes a difference.Stu