[alberg30] Re: slab reefing
Rap1208 at aol.com
Rap1208 at aol.com
Mon Mar 22 22:11:03 PST 1999
From: Rap1208 at aol.com
Lee. You have more stuff on your boom than I do. I have a stainles strap (
eye) on the port side. Line is tied there, goes up to reef hole, back to
block ( located so that the pull is down, and back at about a 45 degree angle)
then forward, lead through an eye strap forward to a cleat. I have a small
winch forward on the boom to get things really tight. We drop the maim
halyard just enough to get the reef clew on a hook. first reef on staboard
hook, 2nd on the port hook. The 2nd reef block on the boom is a little
forward of the first reef, led forward along the boom to a cleat. Either line
may be put on the winch. My flatening reef is on the port side, with a triple
block arrangement forward on the boom. It takes less than a minute ) about 30
sec) for a good crew to put in the flattening reef.
Incidently, when I first joined the Chesapeke Bay Alberb 30 association in the
fall of 1987, we went downthere around Christmas time. Was well received. I
had a heated disscussion with those folks becaiuse of my flatening reef.
(first thing I had my sailmaker do). At the time it was forbiden for class
use. Reason, to keep things low cost. I told them that the cost of a reef
cringle, a block and a cleat would enable them to improve sail shape on a
windy day. Had an argument about it. Next spring when the handbook came out,
a flatening reef was approved for the first time.So there
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