Leighb
Well-Known Member
I notice with my roller genoa that after I have rolled away the desired amount, it always then unrolls the equivalent of a couple of turns.
I have to try and second guess it by rolling away more than I want to end up in the right place.
Could this be due to the reefing line stretching, or is it the sail winding more tightly on the furler under load? Possibly a bit of both?
The reefing line was supplied by Harken with the new furler, it is black with a red fleck and about 6mm. It looks like pretty standard braidline.
Might a more hightech non stretch material improve this problem?
What do other forumites use?
I expect a number will say - why have a roller genoa in the first place.
I have to try and second guess it by rolling away more than I want to end up in the right place.
Could this be due to the reefing line stretching, or is it the sail winding more tightly on the furler under load? Possibly a bit of both?
The reefing line was supplied by Harken with the new furler, it is black with a red fleck and about 6mm. It looks like pretty standard braidline.
Might a more hightech non stretch material improve this problem?
What do other forumites use?
I expect a number will say - why have a roller genoa in the first place.