It's one of mine. I'm not critiquing mast sail furling, the situation can happen to any main sail. We have a glitch on our main halyard shackle. It can very occasionally hook the topping lift preventing dousing the sail, until you clear it (which I know how to do, but someone else?). I gotta fix that!
These poor folks came into the anchorage at Jewell Island with their partially reefed mainsail. They anchored and then I realized, they couldn't douse their mast furled main.
It was a good move as the anchorage was calm and the winds had dropped off. We watched, helplessly, as for over an hour the crew wrestled with the problem.
Even a light wind on a big luffing main is stressful. They worked hard! In and out a few inches. They kept squinting up the sail track toward the masthead where I assume, the bound up area was.
I was thinking, what a nightmare in more typical windy conditions. I couldn't offer any help as I have no experience with this type of gear.
It took over an hour of intense work, but they finally cleared the problem, and the sail disappeared into the mast and went silent. Phew...
The irony is that the boat looks like it's equipped for the opposite; easy sail handling for stress-free sailing.
After tending and setting their anchor they disappeared below to recover.
These poor folks came into the anchorage at Jewell Island with their partially reefed mainsail. They anchored and then I realized, they couldn't douse their mast furled main.
It was a good move as the anchorage was calm and the winds had dropped off. We watched, helplessly, as for over an hour the crew wrestled with the problem.
Even a light wind on a big luffing main is stressful. They worked hard! In and out a few inches. They kept squinting up the sail track toward the masthead where I assume, the bound up area was.
I was thinking, what a nightmare in more typical windy conditions. I couldn't offer any help as I have no experience with this type of gear.
It took over an hour of intense work, but they finally cleared the problem, and the sail disappeared into the mast and went silent. Phew...
The irony is that the boat looks like it's equipped for the opposite; easy sail handling for stress-free sailing.
After tending and setting their anchor they disappeared below to recover.