Lakesailor
Well-Known Member
Quite. I said "if you must" in my reply, but as logic seems to be escaping Dan's grasp, and this cheap dinghy is turning into a world-girdler, I have given my observations.
...hanks are easy by comparison. On an Osprey, as with most high performance dinghies, the loose luffed headsail is an integral part of the rig 'system'.
Changing the rig to have a fixed forestay and jib hanks would be a much bigger compromise to performance of this rig, than simply fitting a furler.
Thanks PM, that's what I was thinking!
...a decent way to reef your main - probably including ball bearing blocks - should be Plan A...
It'd be nice to have a way of rapidly hauling down the main, such that it flakes neatly onto the boom, which itself wouldn't drop like a sawn branch.
I know my ideas are weirdly out of step with normal dinghy-thinking, where one is supposed to accept moments of drenching chaos as the payment for pace and simplicity.
P'raps I can market lazy-jacks for dinghies? Dinghy-Jacks?![]()
I actually think this is a long and carefully planned troll. We are all getting sucked in.You're getting all complicated again!
Slacken kicker, halyard free to run. Head to wind. Pull boom off gooseneck, release halyard, drop boom in bottom of cockpit, kick to one corner so as not to foul tiller, drop main into cockpit, stuff main under boom, sail in on jib. Easy.
...good enough to go in the water I think...