Joe_Cole
Well-Known Member
This season I fitted a new loose footed mainsail on my boat. The improvement in performance has been superb but I do have one problem with it.
My previous sail was conventional (i.e. fixed to the boom with a bolt rope) and when the mainsheet was hard on there was no problem. With my new sail when the mainsheet is hard on the boom inevitably is pulled down a bit and it tends to get in the way. In some conditions the boom fouls the top of my sprayhood. Of course, this happens mainly when I am close hauled. Apart from the fact that it a nuisance, I suspect that I am loosing some of the efficiency of the mainsheet/outhaul.
With the current arrangement the outhaul goes from the sheave at the end of the boom straight to the clew on the mainsail. Tightening the outhaul helps of course, but it's not possible, and probably not desirable, to pull it hard enough to correct the problem.
I am thinking of fitting the clew slide from my old sail and effectively making my sail "loose footed, fixed clew"...if that makes sense! (The clew will still slide)
Any thoughts from any of the sail experts out there?
Joe
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My previous sail was conventional (i.e. fixed to the boom with a bolt rope) and when the mainsheet was hard on there was no problem. With my new sail when the mainsheet is hard on the boom inevitably is pulled down a bit and it tends to get in the way. In some conditions the boom fouls the top of my sprayhood. Of course, this happens mainly when I am close hauled. Apart from the fact that it a nuisance, I suspect that I am loosing some of the efficiency of the mainsheet/outhaul.
With the current arrangement the outhaul goes from the sheave at the end of the boom straight to the clew on the mainsail. Tightening the outhaul helps of course, but it's not possible, and probably not desirable, to pull it hard enough to correct the problem.
I am thinking of fitting the clew slide from my old sail and effectively making my sail "loose footed, fixed clew"...if that makes sense! (The clew will still slide)
Any thoughts from any of the sail experts out there?
Joe
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