[Public-list] Reefing lines
edward schroeder
eddiediver at sbcglobal.net
Fri Oct 14 07:15:09 PDT 2005
Is the forward turning block on the stbd. side of the boom, near the gooseneck? How far forward of the rear face of the mast (and the mainsail luff) is the deck-mounted turning block?
As for lines running back over the cabin top. We have a cabin top mounted winch on the port side of the main hatch and the stbd. side of the hatch.The port side has 2 line clutches; one for the topping lift and one for the jib halyard. The stbd. winch (without line clutches) is used for the main halyard.
Would it be confusing on a club boat to also add a 3-line clutch system and have the halyard and 2 reef lines on the same winch? Ed. Schroeder
FINNUS505 at aol.com wrote:
Great testimonial for the single line reefing system! Do you have a jackline
to let the lower sail slides to pull away from the mast? Any special way you
lead the halyard aft?
Thx,
Lee
In a message dated 10/10/2005 3:27:29 PM Eastern Standard Time,
DTERRELL at message.nmc.edu writes:
I use a single line reefing system - two reefs - two lines. Very simple. no
excess friction and no one on the cabin house - agile or otherwise. Works
like charm.
Here is the route. The line starts at an eyestrap (or similar fitting) on
one side of the boom, goes under the boom and up through the leech reef cringle
on the sail, down the opposite side of sail to a cheek block on the
opposite side of the boom, along the boom to an angled cheek block(the angle makes
for a fair lead and reduced friction) near the mast up to the luff reef
cringle where it goes through a block held in place by a dogbone in the cringle,
down to a turing block at the base of the mast ( this block has got to allow
the luff reef cringle to be pulled down and forward), and from there back to
the cockpit to a winch and line stopper.
This may seem complex on paper, but in reality it is quite simple. This
system has immensely simplified my reefing life.
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