[Alberg30] Retractable Lazy Jacks
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at min.net
Sun Oct 28 17:55:15 PST 2001
That's basically what I did. I just want to reiterate that the
bowlines work just fine. I first bought some small blocks, but
then decided that was too much harware against the sail. Then
I got some nylon rings, but I put them in a safe place and couldn't
find them when I was ready to install the lazy jacks. Using
bowlines in 1/4" line has worked just well, since there is no
load when you need the line to run through them.
- George
> James Davis wrote:
>
> There is a simple solution, although rather old, to retracting Lazy
> Jacks, it also reduces the chances for chafe and is quite cheap.
>
> Put small cheek blocks about a foot above the spreaders (one on each
> side). Then run a piece of 1/4 inch nylon through each one, these
> lines should be long enough to belay both ends on a cleat on the
> mast. Tie bowlines in the after side of this line. Rig the after
> legs in the normal fashion, inverted "V" running through the
> bowlines. The bowlines serve as blocks, but have no hard surfaces.
> The extra length of line running up the mast and through the cheek
> block is long enough to let you: Slack the lazy Jacks to prevent
> chafe; Lower the portion above the boom so nothing will hang up when
> raising the sail; and Let you get rid of the Lazy Jacks when you want
> to set a large awning.
>
> Materials needed:
> 2 Small Cheek Blocks
> 3 Strap Eyes and screws(go under the boom for rigging the lines
> there)
> 2 Small Cleats
> About 100 feet 1/4 nylon.
>
> Jim Davis
> Isa Lei
> A30 240
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