Jcorstorphine
Well-Known Member
I am trying to work out the length of a new Jib furling line on a secondhand system I am fitting. The distance from the drum to the cleat in the cockpit is 18 feet and the sail foot is 10 feet.
The furling gear is a Rotostay FS40/50 and the drum can accommodate about 20 feet of line.
I have seen an article on the Barton website for small boats which states length of line =
length of the foot of the jib + distance from bow to cockpit cleat + tail to be left in cockpit. In my case this would end up being 28 feet plus.say a further 3 ft for the tail
Has anyone any other rule of thumb as I think the Barton calc is a bit low on length.
The furling gear is a Rotostay FS40/50 and the drum can accommodate about 20 feet of line.
I have seen an article on the Barton website for small boats which states length of line =
length of the foot of the jib + distance from bow to cockpit cleat + tail to be left in cockpit. In my case this would end up being 28 feet plus.say a further 3 ft for the tail
Has anyone any other rule of thumb as I think the Barton calc is a bit low on length.