Simondjuk
Well-Known Member
Different ships different splices? I very actively discourage doubling of lines in hand and I guess it all depends in a few more factors. Ours is a masthead rig so the genoa is quite large. We might have most if the sail ou when sailing downwind in moderate condition (and far more out than if hard on the wind) and you would find it hard to pull the reefing line in by hand even with grip like a gorilla.
We're fractional rigged, so only have about 350 square feet of genoa, which by easing sheets without allowing the sail to flog, I'm able to furl by hand on all points of sail from any degree of unfurledness versus wind strength which is sensible. Never had the need to winch, so never done it. Simple as that. I also generally prefer to furl rather more quickly than even a very high geared winch would allow. It's a lot of line to move.
Out of interest, what's your objection to doubling a line in the hand? I can't imagine any possible risk to person or gear in doing so.