matt1
Well-Known Member
Never used in mast furling or even witnessed it in action but readily admit to having somewhat of a prejudice against it. However, it seems to be de rigueur on most new boats over a certain size, to the extent that re-sale could be an issue if you didn't opt for it when buying a new boat! I bet SIBS will be full of in mast furling.
As I see it the pro's are:-
* Easier to deploy and stowe a big mainsail when shorthanded
* Less windage once stowed
* Can set the exact amount of rqd sail area
I envisage the con's are:-
* Sail shape / set never looks as good, unless you buy v expensive cloth with vertical battens and even then I doubt it's as easy to trim a nice shape
* Can jam
* Not as kind to the sail when stowed, Vs flaked over a boom
* Increased weight aloft
* Precludes having a tapered mast section
* Can't bend rig as much to flatten sail (am guessing that may be the case anyway)
Would be interested in views from those who have USED in-mast furling. Have I missed something?
Having read the thread about jammed in mast furling, I am setting that aside for now and just theoretically considering the pro's and con's of the set up, with the presumption it works reliably.
As I see it the pro's are:-
* Easier to deploy and stowe a big mainsail when shorthanded
* Less windage once stowed
* Can set the exact amount of rqd sail area
I envisage the con's are:-
* Sail shape / set never looks as good, unless you buy v expensive cloth with vertical battens and even then I doubt it's as easy to trim a nice shape
* Can jam
* Not as kind to the sail when stowed, Vs flaked over a boom
* Increased weight aloft
* Precludes having a tapered mast section
* Can't bend rig as much to flatten sail (am guessing that may be the case anyway)
Would be interested in views from those who have USED in-mast furling. Have I missed something?
Having read the thread about jammed in mast furling, I am setting that aside for now and just theoretically considering the pro's and con's of the set up, with the presumption it works reliably.