Benny, I'm not following here. Mark Maulden was asking about the luff tension which is released by slacking off the halyard. The forestay doesn't affect the tension in the luff or am I just not following your post correctly ?No, and I won't loosen the front stay either
No, you are correct the tension on the forestay does not affect the tension on the luff. I just intended to make a comparison between in my opinion the necessity of releasing tension on the luff with the necessity of releasing tension of the head stay. I preset the luff tension with the halyard every time I install the headsail. I apply just enough tension for average conditions and leave it like that until the next time the sail needs to come down which averages 2-3 times a year. When sailing the force of the wind will multiply that tension many times over than when the sail is furled. The force vector that broke the tack ring on our furler seemed to represent a significant increase in luff tension. The breaking force was not lateral and the luff stayed under tension until we took the pressure off and furled the sail. I say "seemed to" because the head unit was definitely not up the job and the manufacturer had already come with an improved replacement. Their willingness to replace free of charge even after the warranty had passed tells me they were aware of the weakness and did not want any backlash from complaints to Hunter Marine. In short my answer to the question is NO, I do not release tension of the luff after every outing. There is hardly any tension to release and I have been doing it this way for more than 40 years with no adverse effects on the sails.Benny, I'm not following here. Mark Maulden was asking about the luff tension which is released by slacking off the halyard. The forestay doesn't affect the tension in the luff or am I just not following your post correctly ?
Was the furler by Selden ?I say "seemed to" because the head unit was definitely not up the job and the manufacturer had already come with an improved replacement. Their willingness to replace free of charge even after the warranty had passed tells me they were aware of the weakness and did not want any backlash from complaints to Hunter Marins.
So the intent of my question is if u have roller furling on the jib, do you relieve the halyard tension when finished sailing and boat is in the slip or on a mooring? YES iis the luff tensioned 100% of the time its furled NO, BECAUSE THE HALYARD IS SLACKED WHEN THE SAIL IS FURLED in additioned to sailing IT'S UNDER TENSION WHEN SAILING? Or do you relieve it and retension it next time out YES EXACTLY ?So the intent of my question is if u have roller furling on the jib, do you relieve the halyard tension when finished sailing and boat is in the slip or on a mooring? iis the luff tensioned 100% of the time its furled in additioned to sailing? Or do you relieve it and retension it next time out?
You SHOULD.So the intent of my question is if u have roller furling on the jib, do you relieve the halyard tension when finished sailing and boat is in the slip or on a mooring? iis the luff tensioned 100% of the time its furled in additioned to sailing? Or do you relieve it and retension it next time out?