DangerousPirate
Well-Known Member
Hello, I am currently working on my set up and lead all lines back to the cockpit so I don't have to run on deck when singlehanded.
Maybe I am overthinking this but is there a way to rig a line to the head of the sail that assist with taking the main down quicker? I try to avoid running on deck, leaving the tiller alone and pulling the sails down. Sure, one can lash the tiller or use an autopilot or something maybe but I think a line that pulls the main down will make everything easier. Wind always can shift, sails don't always drop smoothly - it would make things easier, wouldn't it? Especially in heavy winds when there is a reason to drop it quickly.
But I don't really see anything like that very often and that makes me a bit suspicious for why. Is there a particular reason? Has anyone set something similar up?
Just thinking, don't rip me to pieces...
-Pirate
Maybe I am overthinking this but is there a way to rig a line to the head of the sail that assist with taking the main down quicker? I try to avoid running on deck, leaving the tiller alone and pulling the sails down. Sure, one can lash the tiller or use an autopilot or something maybe but I think a line that pulls the main down will make everything easier. Wind always can shift, sails don't always drop smoothly - it would make things easier, wouldn't it? Especially in heavy winds when there is a reason to drop it quickly.
But I don't really see anything like that very often and that makes me a bit suspicious for why. Is there a particular reason? Has anyone set something similar up?
Just thinking, don't rip me to pieces...
-Pirate