ShaunG
Well-Known Member
We have an old halftonner, masthead rig with 140% no2 and 160% no1 genoa's
these are not normally used when cruising, we usually use the 120%, however this year we have moved up a bit in our abilities and have started to use them.
However, whenever we are going to windward and the genoa is sheeted in hard (but on trim, all telltales parrellel with leeward side lifting occassionally) the main will backwind even though it is on the centre line, we have tried all sorts such as flattening the main etc but backwinding remains, even tried using the traveller to hoist to windward (i know it's wrong but was worth a try)
The backwinding is about the first 20% of the sail and forms a near perfect 'bubble' from the luff. We just cannot remove it, all the main telltales still flow well with the top telltale just folding behind the leach and the 'bubble' does stays constant and does not flap.
I am guessing the slot is wrong, however if i open the slot to remove the backwinding then the genoa is not on trim which slows the boat down drastically, as she is mainly headsail driven.
Any advice on how to get rid of this or is it just a sympton of larger headsails and smaller main? I have never had this before and just can't find a way to deal with it
thanks in advance
these are not normally used when cruising, we usually use the 120%, however this year we have moved up a bit in our abilities and have started to use them.
However, whenever we are going to windward and the genoa is sheeted in hard (but on trim, all telltales parrellel with leeward side lifting occassionally) the main will backwind even though it is on the centre line, we have tried all sorts such as flattening the main etc but backwinding remains, even tried using the traveller to hoist to windward (i know it's wrong but was worth a try)
The backwinding is about the first 20% of the sail and forms a near perfect 'bubble' from the luff. We just cannot remove it, all the main telltales still flow well with the top telltale just folding behind the leach and the 'bubble' does stays constant and does not flap.
I am guessing the slot is wrong, however if i open the slot to remove the backwinding then the genoa is not on trim which slows the boat down drastically, as she is mainly headsail driven.
Any advice on how to get rid of this or is it just a sympton of larger headsails and smaller main? I have never had this before and just can't find a way to deal with it
thanks in advance