I made a comment on another post "I found some feeder rings on board I used to raise the genoa solo...worked awesome" Even at 42 I found that the need to do most things myself requires some creativity. I had found these on the boat as part of my inheritance from the previous owner (photo). It was obvious to me what they were, some sort of prefeeder ring for the hood furler. Faced with rigging the sails solo last year, I resolved to figure out how to do so easily and decided to give them a try. I had a beautiful day for it, with little wind to complicate things.
Lacking instructions, I took a piece of small line and rigged the two rings on it about six inches apart tying them so they would be below the foil. This, I figured, should feed the luff tape right into the foil beautifully. Then, because I wanted to be forward to help out, just in case I removed the halyard, which is routed to the cockpit, from its clutch and turning block so it was just passing through its block at the mast step. I pulled on the halyard and the genoa zipped right up the mast perfectly. I couldn't believe how easy and well it worked. The sail wasn't even well flaked.
There are many of these simple devices out there. Tuff Luff is another brand. I must say...if you don't have some...I suggest you put them on your Christmas list for sure. Perhaps someone can provide better instructions than mine too. To be frank, I'd have to go to the boat or find some of my photos to provide a better description of what I did. Or figure it out this spring and post some photos LOL.
Lacking instructions, I took a piece of small line and rigged the two rings on it about six inches apart tying them so they would be below the foil. This, I figured, should feed the luff tape right into the foil beautifully. Then, because I wanted to be forward to help out, just in case I removed the halyard, which is routed to the cockpit, from its clutch and turning block so it was just passing through its block at the mast step. I pulled on the halyard and the genoa zipped right up the mast perfectly. I couldn't believe how easy and well it worked. The sail wasn't even well flaked.
There are many of these simple devices out there. Tuff Luff is another brand. I must say...if you don't have some...I suggest you put them on your Christmas list for sure. Perhaps someone can provide better instructions than mine too. To be frank, I'd have to go to the boat or find some of my photos to provide a better description of what I did. Or figure it out this spring and post some photos LOL.
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