fredrussell
Well-Known Member
I have a fairly crispy new mainsail and a stackpack. At the end of the day I straighten the dropped sail out as much as possible by pulling the leech folds aft along the boom, and then pull the luff folds forward and ‘neaten’ them up a bit.
With two people working as a team flaking a sail, one at mast and one at aft end of boom, you can get nice neat folds running parallel to boom, but I find it’s much trickier on your own. Do other single-handers manage a perfect flake, and if so, what’s yer secret? Do you do one fold at mast, then go aft to put the corresponding fold in at the leech, then back to mast and so on?
Any tips gratefully received.
With two people working as a team flaking a sail, one at mast and one at aft end of boom, you can get nice neat folds running parallel to boom, but I find it’s much trickier on your own. Do other single-handers manage a perfect flake, and if so, what’s yer secret? Do you do one fold at mast, then go aft to put the corresponding fold in at the leech, then back to mast and so on?
Any tips gratefully received.