srah1953
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In furling a foresail, should one try to furl it tight around the forestay or loose?
In furling a foresail, should one try to furl it tight around the forestay or loose?
Neither. Furl it to lie flat and smooth without creases, and a couple of turns of the sheets. When leaving the boat secure with a line bound round the furled sail.
If you ever have to furl in stronger winds, and it gets furled tight, slacken off and re -furl later if at all possible. I've seen jibs shredded in "summer" due to sloppy securing of sheets. I always put a sail tie round the jib, and secure the sheets when not on board.
Easy, well worth it..
Graeme
If you ever have to furl in stronger winds, and it gets furled tight, slacken off and re -furl later if at all possible. I've seen jibs shredded in "summer" due to sloppy securing of sheets. I always put a sail tie round the jib, and secure the sheets when not on board.
Easy, well worth it..
Graeme
Thanks for all the replies. I don't really understand this reply, is it being suggested that if it is too tight the sail will be shredded.
But my bigger question is how to furl it without creases. I've never done this successfully, but I would have thought that it would probably be less creased if furled loosely, plus winding the sheets and a sail tie, if necessary.
If you use a brightly coloured sail tie there's less chance of having to make a trip forward to untie it when you clear the harbour.![]()
Thanks for all the replies. I don't really understand this reply, is it being suggested that if it is too tight the sail will be shredded.
But my bigger question is how to furl it without creases. I've never done this successfully, but I would have thought that it would probably be less creased if furled loosely, plus winding the sheets and a sail tie, if necessary.
Erm...surely shredded sheets have nothing whatsoever to do with not securing the sheets, "laziness or ignorance"...
It's actually the furling line coming adrift. You could splice loops in your sheets and drop them over your primary winches, but if your furling line chafes through it will start to unwind and you will be disappointed next time you visit your boat!
I have a sail tie around my genoa...just in case...
Of course you could be of the opinion that furling is for furling not storing.
Take the sails off when leaving the boat. 30 minutes of effort to make sails last much longer!