Fire99
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
A fairly basic question here.
I have hank-on headsails on my Boat and the Tack height is pretty much set by a short length of rope which you can make any length you like really.
Im mostly running a No1 Jib as a headsail so is there any rule of thumb to how high the Tack should be set? At the moment i'm pretty much guessing.
Also the Fairleads are fixed on the deck (two screwed down 'eyes') and I have to skip the first one when running a No1 as otherwise the sheet would have to travel towards the bow before going through the first fairlead.
Hopefully I got the terminology right.
Any advice would be appreciated.
rgds,
Nick
A fairly basic question here.
I have hank-on headsails on my Boat and the Tack height is pretty much set by a short length of rope which you can make any length you like really.
Im mostly running a No1 Jib as a headsail so is there any rule of thumb to how high the Tack should be set? At the moment i'm pretty much guessing.
Also the Fairleads are fixed on the deck (two screwed down 'eyes') and I have to skip the first one when running a No1 as otherwise the sheet would have to travel towards the bow before going through the first fairlead.
Hopefully I got the terminology right.
Any advice would be appreciated.
rgds,
Nick
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