Lazy lines and bag

sailaboutvic

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Are we doing some thing wrong .

No matter what we try we unable to stop our laze lines rubbing on our main sail , we have to keep putting tape strip to protect our sail batten pocket , laze bag makers tell us that we should totally release the laze lines once the sail up but that mean the bag would flop every where , that rise another question and there reply is you tie the bag up , so what the point of a laze bag and lines if you still have to get on deck to do all of this , once you rise the sail and again when you drop it . Or our we missing some thing here .
 
Hey but the problem is they really having a go at the sails that if we didn't have tape on the pocket it would wear hole in the sails . I can't believe that there not a way to just drop the sail without all the messing ar Lund , else what the point in having them on yacht ?
 
I did not understand all that you wrote - but a good idea is to remove the Jacks for a week or so and see what happens. My boat has no Lazy Jacks and every time it's a nightmare to drop the mainsail, so I guess this is the trade-off. Alternatively, get a mast-roller main (hmmm), ditch the jacks for good!
 
What line are you using for the lazyjacks?.. Some ropes are a lot more abrasive than others.. Try a good braided rope and see what the difference is..

Imagine the difference on your hands between a cheap rope that has been out in the sun for a few years and a new braided line :)
 
What line are you using for the lazyjacks?.. Some ropes are a lot more abrasive than others.. Try a good braided rope and see what the difference is..

Imagine the difference on your hands between a cheap rope that has been out in the sun for a few years and a new braided line :)
The rope are what came with the bag from new , being a full batten sail doesn't help .
 
There's always an answer....


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....or, if one prefers a more modern style....



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And don't mock too much. I've seen this on a trimaran with FB laminate sails. :cool:
 
We have the lazy jack tensioner led back to the stoppers, and release the tension as soon as the sail is hoisted - hopefully remembering to retension before dropping the sail (but easily fixed if not).
Doesn't entirely eliminate chafe but certainly reduces the impact on sail shape
 
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