LONG_KEELER
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Any tips on getting it in.
Particularly when wind and tide are together + single handed.
Thanks in advance.
Particularly when wind and tide are together + single handed.
Thanks in advance.
If you are clear to go slow ahead, setting the main and pinning the sheet hard in can keep you pointing more or less into wind with the engine in tickover forward. Saves running back and forward to the cockpit to give bursts of engine and steering. Certainly has worked for me a few times. No use if close to other boats though.Any tips on getting it in.
Particularly when wind and tide are together + single handed.
Thanks in advance.
Any tips on getting it in.
Particularly when wind and tide are together + single handed.
Thanks in advance.
Eric Hiscock, Claude Worth, Francis Cooke and others recommended having a pawl to hold the chain whilst you have breather or nip back to the cockpit. They had a pawl fitted at the stemhead but a modern version is available:-
http://www.jimmygreen.co.uk/item/28/chain-stopper
This is OK with all chain, I wonder if a cam type jamming cleat would do the same job with a rope rode?
I was very pleased to see this thread this morning. It is a subject that has been causing me concern. I shall be 70 next season and the boat I purchased last August is quite heavy . There is no room for a windless at the bow and although I have not experienced any undue problems to date I can forsee problems given circumstances as described at the head of this thread. There have been many useful suggestions made which will certainly assist me in my planning. Another problem I came across is freeing a genoa sheet from a jamming cleat when tacking in a blow ( I do not currently have winches) I'm thinking a short strong stick which I could wrap the sheet around would give better upward lift together perhaps with gloves as recommended for handling the anchor chain / rope rode. My boat is a Kingfisher 20 and I normally sail solo.I suppose so. Or a 'Clamcleat'
Another problem I came across is freeing a genoa sheet from a jamming cleat when tacking in a blow ( I do not currently have winches) I'm thinking a short strong stick which I could wrap the sheet around would give better upward lift together perhaps with gloves as recommended for handling the anchor chain / rope rode. My boat is a Kingfisher 20 and I normally sail solo.
Andrew
Another problem I came across is freeing a genoa sheet from a jamming cleat when tacking in a blow ( I do not currently have winches)
Andrew