sailor211
Well-Known Member
We have always had 3rd reef. Not used it till I crossed the Atlantic and then used it often !! It was one of theose years!
I have three reefing lines and an outhaul. I ended taking teh flattening reef out and using teh 3 rd reef.
I probably should have used it previously.
I am experimanting with the 3rd reed rigged and a tiggle to use the same line for the flattening reef as used on open 40 & 60. Havent a solution that is fault free yet.
It depends how far you are going. When you need it you do.
I also have a trisail which I did have ready on deck but never used. 3rd reef I can do from the cockpit. Trisail involves going on deck and getting wet.
Mind you testing the storm sails in 40kts over decks in St Georges Channel proved that on a close reach they worked and I had a lot of fun compared to my expectations. So cruising long distances, I would use them over 3rd reef and No 3/ No 4 Genoa.
I have three reefing lines and an outhaul. I ended taking teh flattening reef out and using teh 3 rd reef.
I probably should have used it previously.
I am experimanting with the 3rd reed rigged and a tiggle to use the same line for the flattening reef as used on open 40 & 60. Havent a solution that is fault free yet.
It depends how far you are going. When you need it you do.
I also have a trisail which I did have ready on deck but never used. 3rd reef I can do from the cockpit. Trisail involves going on deck and getting wet.
Mind you testing the storm sails in 40kts over decks in St Georges Channel proved that on a close reach they worked and I had a lot of fun compared to my expectations. So cruising long distances, I would use them over 3rd reef and No 3/ No 4 Genoa.