PhillM
Well-Known Member
Paean has always had hanked on sails. I've stuck to that for the last 6 years. I did fit a downhaul so we can drop the foresail without having to go forward, which is useful when coming into busy places like the Hamble at rush hour (where wake will always hit you the moment you go forward -oh and we dont have guard rails).
Also there is never enough sea room for a sail change mid Solent, so we have to plan which sail to cover all eventualities for the day. Usually means we are under canvassed in light winds, that are predicted to rise.
I'm expecting to spend more time single handing and proabably only day sailing for the next year or so. I'm not too fussed about prep and pack up time but there is somthing attractive about changing sail size on the go. But, and it's a big but, we do get better shape and I guess performance with the "right" sail hanked on in a f5/6 than some of the heavily rolled sails we see.
So, would you go roller reefing and if you would, which unit would you fit?
Also there is never enough sea room for a sail change mid Solent, so we have to plan which sail to cover all eventualities for the day. Usually means we are under canvassed in light winds, that are predicted to rise.
I'm expecting to spend more time single handing and proabably only day sailing for the next year or so. I'm not too fussed about prep and pack up time but there is somthing attractive about changing sail size on the go. But, and it's a big but, we do get better shape and I guess performance with the "right" sail hanked on in a f5/6 than some of the heavily rolled sails we see.
So, would you go roller reefing and if you would, which unit would you fit?