Convert a banked on Genoa to roller reefer

Moose764

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Hi all

just bought a 7M hunter 701 which I’m getting ready to moor on Windermere next season. I’m new to sailing but as I’ve done lots of research I thing a roller reefer would best suit us as beginners. I was given several sails including a 150% Genoa. My question is, what would be involved to use the 150 as a roller reefer. Would also appreciate advice on which reefing system would be best and perhaps which company to get the sail altered.

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On a bigger boat I had a hanked on No.3 jib altered for a roller reefing bolt rope. As it turned out, dropping the 150% genoa on the water to replace it with the No.3 was close to impossible, so I had it changed back again and fitted an inner removable forestay instead. The cost was not very much and any sailmaker will do it for you.

You will need a roller reefing kit, assuming it does not have one now. I assume one of these Plastimo Jib Reefing 406S (Chainplate) | Force 4 Chandlery would suit.
 
I had the foresail on a Sabre 27 re cut to change from hanked on to roller reefing. Changed from hanks to luff rope etc.

Cheap and effective and in practice we didn't notice the loss of the small sail area we had to sacrifice to achieve this.
 
Speaking to Goacher sails and getting his opinion on the seven sails makes a lot of sense as does using a smaller jib till you get used to the boat even by letting you see where you are going
you don’t say what the seven sails are but unless you are racing two jibs should suffice on Windermere and as said changing on the water is not an easy option but hanks do keep some control over what is a large sail
 
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