KREW2
Well-Known Member
Check the main halyard and topping lift are not crossed at the top
I say this because, it is only the last few feet when you say it gets tight. This is when the point of friction on the two ropes will converge.
Check the main halyard and topping lift are not crossed at the top
The creases in the sail and the fact I'm starting to take the weight of the boom off the topping lift (since I don't want to have to adjust it every time I sail).
If secured on a cleat I used to take a turn or 2 extra round the cleat (over all the exisiting securing), before dropping the main so the weight came on the topping lift before dropping the sail. Then taking it off again when sail is back up (also kept boom at nice height when sail was down).
If on clutches, I would just put a mark on the topping lift so you know its back tot he right place. Each to there own, its what works for you...