Boo2
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I don't know whether this is a dumb question but is the genoa furling direction dictated by the side of the boat the furling line runs down ?
Sunrunner's genoa furling line runs from the furler to a block by the port toerail forward and then down the poort side of the boat through bulls eye fairleads to a clutch on the port side of the coachroof.
To get a good lead from the forward block on the port toerail to the furler seems to dictate that entry into the furler is on the starboard side of the drum. That in turn dictates that the furler line is wound onto the drum by turning it anticlockwise (viewed from the top). Which in turn dictates that the sail will be wound onto the foil in a clockwise manner (again, viewed from the top) when the furling line is pulled back out.
So am I right ? How is your furler organised ?
Boo2
I don't know whether this is a dumb question but is the genoa furling direction dictated by the side of the boat the furling line runs down ?
Sunrunner's genoa furling line runs from the furler to a block by the port toerail forward and then down the poort side of the boat through bulls eye fairleads to a clutch on the port side of the coachroof.
To get a good lead from the forward block on the port toerail to the furler seems to dictate that entry into the furler is on the starboard side of the drum. That in turn dictates that the furler line is wound onto the drum by turning it anticlockwise (viewed from the top). Which in turn dictates that the sail will be wound onto the foil in a clockwise manner (again, viewed from the top) when the furling line is pulled back out.
So am I right ? How is your furler organised ?
Boo2