johnalison
Well-Known Member
My shock cords are similar to the picture except that they only extend from halfway along the spreaders. They only widen the slot slightly but serve their chief purpose, which is to keep the lines away from the mast.
I think that the battens will always be prone to catching on the lines but it must be better to have smooth ends. Many modern sails seem to achieve this by having the battens retained by a fold-in flap. These work well but I find them sometimes hard to insert.
I think that the battens will always be prone to catching on the lines but it must be better to have smooth ends. Many modern sails seem to achieve this by having the battens retained by a fold-in flap. These work well but I find them sometimes hard to insert.