[Public-List] Lazy Jacks
Jim Davis via Public-List
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Fri Aug 29 12:47:22 PDT 2014
For my lazy Jacks, I go out on the spreader a bit for the upper
blocks. I also lead them down to the deck on the forward side of the
mast so I can slack them down and secure them to the boom when the
cover is on or raising the sail.
Jim Davis
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Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2014 11:34:24 -0400
From: George Dinwiddie via Public-List
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To: MARTHA WIDING <cwiding at verizon.net>, Alberg 30 Public List --
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Subject: Re: [Public-List] Lazy jacks
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Chris,
Lazy jacks are a big help, even when they're just jury-rigged like mine.
The one part I've done permanently--mounting blocks to the mast--is
something I'd do differently. Sometimes the main halyard catches on one
of the blocks. I'm considering ways to mount blocks at the mounting
point of the aft lower shrouds. On our low-aspect rigs, I don't think
you need lazy jacks that go higher than the spreaders.
- George
On 8/29/14 11:04 AM, MARTHA WIDING via Public-List wrote:
> Hi I was wondering about lazy jacks or the best system to reef and store the m
ain sail. Thanks for the in put chris
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