lw395
Well-Known Member
Probably a fairly stout furler foil then!I understand your point. However, the major pulling will be more or less 'vertical' along the luff of the sail and down to the tack line. The only 'horizontal' pull against the furler will be the resultant component of the other two. Given the flattish angle between the luff and the tack line this component force will not be that great. Consider the pull on a Barber-hauler when compared with the massive load on a Genoa sheet; it is nowhere near, plus the fact that the furler is some 15 metres long.
I've never bent the pulpit, but I know a man who can fix it if I do.
My old boat, we used to let the backstay off downwind, making the forestay and furler quite slack, which would be a bad idea with a tacker I suspect...
My next boat, I hope to have a bowsprit to take a big asy clear of the pulpit.
