[Public-list] Lazyjacks

Roger L Kingsland rkingsland101 at ksba.com
Fri Jan 20 05:54:19 PST 2006


Gord,

As usual, I am confused but, this time, about a specific comment you made RE
dumping the main; "The trough is held up at the outboard end by the reef
line."  Doesn't the reef line pull DOWN on the sail, so how could it hold
the trough UP?

Confused in Pittsburgh,
Roger

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gordon Laco" <mainstay at csolve.net>
To: "Alberg 30 Public List -- open to all" <public-list at alberg30.org>
Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2006 9:41 AM
Subject: Re: [Public-list] Lazyjacks


> Hi there -
>
> Rather than lazy jacks, we use a technique to control the mains'l when
> single or short handed that goes as follows...
>
> When ready to dump the main, we ease the halyard while hauling in on the
> clew line of the first reef.  We don't snug it tight, just enough to make
a
> trough of the bunt of the sail up to the first reef.  It is then really
easy
> to let the rest of the main fall (with some help pulling on the luff) into
> the trough.  To help guide the sail in, when standing at the halyard at
the
> mast you grab the tack end of the first reef as it goes by and hold it out
> opening the trough and giving it a toss now and again to flip the sail in.
>
>  When it is all down, you can roll the sail onto the top of the boom.  The
> trough is held up at the outboard end by the reef line - the effect is as
if
> you have a guy there holding it while you get the inboard gaskets on.
> Another good thing is that the roll you end up with has a smooth skin of
> sail over it - looks nice and there is nothing for the wind to pluck at if
> you are doing this at sea in bad weather.
>
> Don't forget to ease the reef line after the gaskets are all on...other
wise
> you will forget it is snugged up a little and when you go to raise the
main
> again you will wonder why it won't go up...
>
> When sailing with a full crew, instead of using the reef line  we use a
> person to grasp the bight of the reef line were it doubles on itself at
the
> reef grommet and pull toward the end of the boom, just like the reefing
line
> would.  That makes the trough.
>
> That system works just as well as lazy jacks.
>
> Cheers - Gord (can't wait for spring!) #426 Suprise
>
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