Petercatterall
Well-Known Member
Have had valuable advice from you guys on a variety of subjects and will welcome it once more!.
I am trying to get to grips with the mysteries involved in getting the best performance from those white fluffy things.
My 'new' boat has one of those rolling booms and this prevents the use of a kicker, consequently I am unable to tension the leech as the boom moves out. This Im told is not good! ?
I 'found' in a locker a sort of horseshoe device with rollers and a couple of blocks, I reasoned that this had a part to play! first I tried using it as akicker but it did not seem to effective. I note that there are two shackle points either side of the coach roof, I guess that I could attach the device to the appropiate one of these and thus be able to tension the boom.
There must be a tried and tested solution to this, can anyone help?
Perhaps the recommendation is to scrap the rolling boom and fit a kicker, is the rolling system completly out moded? has it any merit?
I am trying to get to grips with the mysteries involved in getting the best performance from those white fluffy things.
My 'new' boat has one of those rolling booms and this prevents the use of a kicker, consequently I am unable to tension the leech as the boom moves out. This Im told is not good! ?
I 'found' in a locker a sort of horseshoe device with rollers and a couple of blocks, I reasoned that this had a part to play! first I tried using it as akicker but it did not seem to effective. I note that there are two shackle points either side of the coach roof, I guess that I could attach the device to the appropiate one of these and thus be able to tension the boom.
There must be a tried and tested solution to this, can anyone help?
Perhaps the recommendation is to scrap the rolling boom and fit a kicker, is the rolling system completly out moded? has it any merit?