Birdie
Active Member
Hello
This is my first post so please be gentle.
I went to look at a boat today, unfortunately did not turn out as advertised but that's another issues.
The jib that comes with the boat only has 2 fixings to the boat (not hanked on) at the bottom and at the top. This is a 3/4 rig I believe where the jib reaches 3/4's the way up the mast
I questioned why there were no fixings for hanking on and he said comes with 2 fixings and keeps its rigidity when hauled up.
As someone who has not sailed for a few years, I found this very strange, as lowering the sail would dump it in the sea and also unlikely to be very efficient.
Am I missing something or is this another way of fitting a jib?
Thanks
Simon
This is my first post so please be gentle.
I went to look at a boat today, unfortunately did not turn out as advertised but that's another issues.
The jib that comes with the boat only has 2 fixings to the boat (not hanked on) at the bottom and at the top. This is a 3/4 rig I believe where the jib reaches 3/4's the way up the mast
I questioned why there were no fixings for hanking on and he said comes with 2 fixings and keeps its rigidity when hauled up.
As someone who has not sailed for a few years, I found this very strange, as lowering the sail would dump it in the sea and also unlikely to be very efficient.
Am I missing something or is this another way of fitting a jib?
Thanks
Simon