[Public-List] Tack Hooks
dickdurk at atlanticbb.net
dickdurk at atlanticbb.net
Wed Feb 10 14:42:47 PST 2010
<The self-furling head sail has gone so the all lines led
<aft arrangement I have now is not going to be that useful
I haven't used self furlers much, but I find the Genoa
halyard led to the cockpit very useful with Checkmate's
hank on headsails, especially with a lazy line rigged at
the head, down the luff, then back aft.
MichaelGrosh
#220
On Wed, 10 Feb 2010 13:40:03 -0800 (PST)
Michael Taylor <m_tayau at yahoo.com.au> wrote:
> I really like the idea of lashing the clew down to the
>boom. The approach I have taken is to simplify things as
>much as possible. I guess tack hooks are not that big a
>deal but the idea doing more rope work appeals. The
>self-furling head sail has gone so the all lines led aft
>arrangement I have now is not going to be that useful.
> Going up to the mast (and beyond) is now a requirement
>so why not lash the main when new reef points are
>required.
>
> David I assume you tie off each reef point as you lower
>the main or do you have tack hooks and simply lash the
>clew when the sail is not reefedÉ
>
> Thanks for all the suggestions. Even more useful after
>I discovered a fabricated combined toggle tack hooks
>costs about 300. ouch!
>
> Mick 231
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