Sjk1000
Well-Known Member
Hi all
I've noticed that when the mainsail is reefed that it bags in the middle of the foot where the redundant flaked sail is blown outwards. Should I move the clew further back, or should I be tying the middle of the foot down to the grommets. I've read this from bvisailing32 on Cruisers Forum suggesting that's not the best idea:
"One major tip, those small lines ( small gomets ) that run horizontally between main sail reef cringles and are designed for holding the fall of the sail loosely below and along the boom. If those puppies that are securing the fall of the main sail are pulled tight, the wind pressure in the sail will be so strong it can rip out the stitching around those tiny gromets, and next thing the main sail itself rips and tears."
Here's an image of the reefing system we have

Any suggestions?
Thanks, Steve
I've noticed that when the mainsail is reefed that it bags in the middle of the foot where the redundant flaked sail is blown outwards. Should I move the clew further back, or should I be tying the middle of the foot down to the grommets. I've read this from bvisailing32 on Cruisers Forum suggesting that's not the best idea:
"One major tip, those small lines ( small gomets ) that run horizontally between main sail reef cringles and are designed for holding the fall of the sail loosely below and along the boom. If those puppies that are securing the fall of the main sail are pulled tight, the wind pressure in the sail will be so strong it can rip out the stitching around those tiny gromets, and next thing the main sail itself rips and tears."
Here's an image of the reefing system we have

Any suggestions?
Thanks, Steve