Athene V30
Well-Known Member
I sail my Cutlass 27 singlehanded and have kept all lines at mast and with this arrangement have put in the 3rd reef in a F7 and gusting. Boat sailed along about 40 degrees off wind under heavily reefed genoa and self steering (sea feather) eased main so it was flapping, up to mast (hooked on of course!) ease kicker, top up boom, ease halyard, cringle onto horn, tighten up halyard, take in reef lines, ease toping lift, pull in kicker, tidy lines, back to cockpit harden up on main and back on wind.
One part of decision to keep at mast was avoiding friction & where to put all the ropes another was the luff needs to be taken out of track so didnt want to have to elongate track. Less to go wrong too!
One part of decision to keep at mast was avoiding friction & where to put all the ropes another was the luff needs to be taken out of track so didnt want to have to elongate track. Less to go wrong too!