LadyInBed
Well-Known Member
I think my method is better, you don't want bungee as the tie line as 1 it stretches so the sail will move if a wave hits it and 2 any ties you attach to it to hold the sail will slip along the bungee.Responding directly to the OP's question:
- one option is to have length of bungee cord between the base of the first and third stanchions (actually, looking at your picture, it would be the second and fourth). In the middle secure a plastic hook.
https://www.force4.co.uk/force-4-shock-cord-hooks-m.html?sqr=hook&
You could even put two or three hooks along the length of the shock cord. Sail goes on deck, shock cord goes underneath and hooks to the lower lifeline.
for more security, use three hooks and attach a short loop of line or shock cord to the base of the middle stanchion. First and third hooks secure to the lower lifeline, middle hook goes back down to the deck and attaches to the loop at the base of the middle stanchion.
This might be secure enough in some conditions, but at least it is a quick and easy way to get the sail under control. Then you can add sail ties if you want, either to secure it to the lifelines or to bundle the sail and get it below.
Obviously you need this on both sides of the boat.
As I say, I use bungee to wrap round the sail but a laid rope as the line from bow to stanchion so you can thread the bungee through the lay to hold it in place.
I use these clips on the end of the bungee.
