TernVI
Well-Known Member
That only works if your reef tack is on a tackle.Our boat is a little larger but I've always done the same when reefing the main. I was taught (by coincidence, by Glenans in France) that reefing should be done by taking the boom up to the sail, not the sail down to the boom......
Allan
Most boats with ramshorns or equivalent at the gooseneck, if you tighten the reef clew first, the tack is pulled away from the ramshorn.
You should also check it's not abusing the sail near the luff, you might be putting a lot of load on one or two sliders, or the luff rope at the feeder.
As the boom drops to level, the foot will tighten.
However you do it, it's best to go through it all slow under no stress, checking out that nothing is being overstressed or abused.
If you haven't done that, it's probably best ot do it by numbers, topping lift to keep the boom horizontal and all that.