Iain C
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Ah ha! Seems we are all wrong. Shamelessly stolen from another thread, what you want to ensure your headsail doesn't unfurl is one of these...
Agree: if boat being left :-
1 - at least a full turn of sheets round genoa clew,
2 - a stopper knot in the furling line just before the jammer or block as appropriate, so even if the jammer/cleat released it cannot unfurl,
3 - and finally a bit of strong string or a sail tie round the sail, just in case the furling line breaks, though it really should not as there should be no stress on it apart from a slight torque from the jib sheets, perhaps this is a reason not to have them bar taut.
No 2 takes about three seconds, and if done by everyone, would save hundreds of shredded headsails every year.
Yep - "as long as".
Ah ha! Seems we are all wrong. Shamelessly stolen from another thread, what you want to ensure your headsail doesn't unfurl is one of these...
Surprised no-one has suggested taking off the genoa (& sheets) when they leave the boat. I do, doesn't take long and then no worries whatsoever about genoa getting loose whatever the wind.
Thats a 15 minute minimum, 2 person job! Not for us thanks.