[Public-list] slab reefing, boom vang

jon whittle at shaw.ca
Thu Apr 20 17:17:26 PDT 2006


Dear Gord,
               After my topping lift parted at the masthead, part of my 
upgrading, ( I almost took out my daughter by the way. She was NOT amused!). 
was to rethink the same single bolt arrangement at the boom end, which I did 
not trust at all. I ended up drilling a 1/2" hole on both sides of the boom 
and hanging two very skookum stainless steel boom bails. One connects the 
main sheet and one the topping lift. I trust them much more than the riveted 
or screwed plates with an eye welded on.
     With regards reefing technique, I am thinking that it is better to have 
the mast reef cringle at or slightly below the level of the boom so as to 
avoid the possibility of  the reef tie in points being stretched when tying 
in the bunt. Any comments? Techniques for reefing will be appreciated. 
Jonathan EMMY

  ----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gordon Laco" <mainstay at csolve.net>
To: "Alberg 30 Public List -- open to all" <public-list at alberg30.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 5:04 PM
Subject: Re: [Public-list] slab reefing, boom vang


> Oh yeah, that was your original question.  I guess I forgot about it while 
> I
> was pounding the table, spilling everybody's beer!
>
> Yes, two reefs is common - if you look at the pictures of us reefing that
> George has put on the US A30 website you will be able to get an idea of 
> the
> size of each reef.  Sorry, I forget the exact measurements.  I do recall
> asking my sailmaker to make both reefs deep.
>
> Re where to hang the vang on the boom... There is no rule of thumb there 
> but
> keep in mind that the loading on it will be terrific.  I put ours somewhat
> further along that boom than the boom is high above the step.  If I were 
> to
> do again I would move it further out.  I think you can see it in the same
> pictures mentioned above.
>
> Which reminds me - I sometimes look at that single bolt in the clew end of
> the boom from which the mainsheet is hung, and wonder why I depend on it 
> so
> much.  I will someday fit a formed stainless steel block hanger there
> similar to the one I mounted for the vang.
>
> Gord #426
>
>
>
>
>> Bob and Gord,
>>
>> You're both right about jiffy reefing needing only two grommets for each
>> reef and about the "in between" grommets (those between the tack and the
>> clew grommets) being used only to tie in the bunt, with no load on them.
>> That's how I reef the main on my present boat (a Tanzer 26). So, I agree
>> that my mention of "rows of reef points" was misleading.
>>
>> Now, I am considering getting an Alberg 30 and I probably will want to go 
>> to
>> slab reefing instead of the original roller reefing.
>>
>> Do you know if there are any guidelines about how high above the foot of 
>> the
>> main the two grommets for each of the two reefs should be (I assume that 
>> two
>> reefs is standard)?
>>
>> And do you know how far from the mast the boom vang should hook onto the
>> boom to achieve maximum purchase?
>>
>> Thanks again,
>>
>> Bernard
>>
>>> Bernard,
>>> For jiffy reefing you only need two grommets for each reef.  (Your
>>> mention of "the rows of reef points" sounds like the old method of
>>> reefing that ties the foot of the sail at many points). Excuse me if i
>>> misinterpreted your mention of "the rows of reef points" .
>>>
>>> Bob Johns, Wind Call #397
>>
>>
>>> The only function of the grommets is to offer a place to loosely tie in 
>>> the
>>> bunt or unused reefed portion of the sail - there should be no load on 
>>> them.
>>>
>>> Gord #426
>>
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