Norman_E
Well-Known Member
On re-reading Andrew Simpson's article "Haul or Nothing" on page 18 of June PBO I was struck by the assertion that someone who had moved up from a 40 foot boat to a 44 footer could not pull the mainsail up by hand even as far as the lower spreader. I have a 45 foot boat, and am no Hercules, in fact I have poor upper body strength, but regularly pull the fully battened mainsail up to a point about two feet above the upper spreader before using the electric winch to get it to the point where the first mark on the halyard reaches the clutch. At that point the sail needs to go up about three inches more and the winch handle achieves that and sets the luff tension. It seems to me that if the sail on any yacht to similar size cannot be pulled at least half way up the mast by hand, there is a problem of excessive friction. I have Rutgersen cars at the luff in place of the old plastic sliders, and they help, but were actually fitted to improve the chances of the sail dropping smoothly rather than to aid raising it.
Who can pull their mainsail all the way to the top, and on what size boat? Equally, who cannot get it half way?
Who can pull their mainsail all the way to the top, and on what size boat? Equally, who cannot get it half way?