Alan_B
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I recently bought a Hunter Europa. Quick question regarding the genoa and how it is rigged. (Masthead rig)
Its hanked on to the forestay, and there is room for it to be pulled right up for the top, leaving ~ 1ft at the foot of the sail so it wont catch the bow rails (using some rope to secure / tension it to the eye on the deck.)
Alternatively, I can use a snap shackle to attach the foot straight to the eye on the deck which looks better, but then will foul the bow rail when tacking, and means going forward each time to skirt it. There are no guard lines fitted at present.
The other thing is, with the first option, the sail is then against the spreaders when close hauled, whereas with the second this is true but to a lesser extent.
Coming from a fifteen with fraction rig and roller furling I have never really paid much attention to this before as I was more interested in mast position / rake / prebend etc and it made sense for the jib to be attached directly to the roller.
Any advice on which way is correct?
Cheers
Alan
I recently bought a Hunter Europa. Quick question regarding the genoa and how it is rigged. (Masthead rig)
Its hanked on to the forestay, and there is room for it to be pulled right up for the top, leaving ~ 1ft at the foot of the sail so it wont catch the bow rails (using some rope to secure / tension it to the eye on the deck.)
Alternatively, I can use a snap shackle to attach the foot straight to the eye on the deck which looks better, but then will foul the bow rail when tacking, and means going forward each time to skirt it. There are no guard lines fitted at present.
The other thing is, with the first option, the sail is then against the spreaders when close hauled, whereas with the second this is true but to a lesser extent.
Coming from a fifteen with fraction rig and roller furling I have never really paid much attention to this before as I was more interested in mast position / rake / prebend etc and it made sense for the jib to be attached directly to the roller.
Any advice on which way is correct?
Cheers
Alan
