Baddox
Well-Known Member
Another noob question…
Attaching our jib entails feeding it into the slot in the foil via a feeder gate about four feet above the furling drum. Should the jib be slotted into the foil below the foil’s feeder gate as well?
We have a Selden furlex system on our boat. Looking at the user manual (desperate times and all that) I see that the sail’s tack should be attached to the lower furling swivel so that when the sail is furled, the sail wraps around the foil but the tack doesn’t for the first turn. This is designed to put less bulk onto the spar and form a better sail shape. The previous owner had the sail running from the feeder gate all the way up the foil, but also it was loaded into the foil slot below the gate too, which to me negates the benefit of the swivel system.
Page 38 here has more details
http://sailing.mit.edu/wikiupload/0/0b/Furlex_200S_Furler.pdf
Attaching our jib entails feeding it into the slot in the foil via a feeder gate about four feet above the furling drum. Should the jib be slotted into the foil below the foil’s feeder gate as well?
We have a Selden furlex system on our boat. Looking at the user manual (desperate times and all that) I see that the sail’s tack should be attached to the lower furling swivel so that when the sail is furled, the sail wraps around the foil but the tack doesn’t for the first turn. This is designed to put less bulk onto the spar and form a better sail shape. The previous owner had the sail running from the feeder gate all the way up the foil, but also it was loaded into the foil slot below the gate too, which to me negates the benefit of the swivel system.
Page 38 here has more details
http://sailing.mit.edu/wikiupload/0/0b/Furlex_200S_Furler.pdf