Ruffles
Well-Known Member
Someone posted on another forum about about a main sail with a shrunk luff rope. The suggestion is that the rope is carrying all the tension of the halyard so that the sail will not flatten and you cannot get the draught to move forward.
I've thought for a while that our main looks baggy. Though the cloth is in good condition it always seems too 'deep' if you see what I mean. And the luff itself sags between the sliders no matter how hard I pull on the halyard.
So can I adjust the luff rope myself? How and where is it attached to the sail? I don't mind getting a sail maker to do it but it is a lot of hassle taking it off the boom, delivering it etc.
I've thought for a while that our main looks baggy. Though the cloth is in good condition it always seems too 'deep' if you see what I mean. And the luff itself sags between the sliders no matter how hard I pull on the halyard.
So can I adjust the luff rope myself? How and where is it attached to the sail? I don't mind getting a sail maker to do it but it is a lot of hassle taking it off the boom, delivering it etc.