Marsupial
Well-Known Member
Does anyone here have any experience of using a downhaul attached to the head of the mainsail to help it down?
why? well on my Jeanneau SO43 I have the slab main and although the reefing system works very easily the bolt rope is so stiff that the last 15ft or so of sail refuses to drop into the bag, even if I let go of the main halyard with the whole lot up; the runners are not jamming its the bolt rope. My knees arent what they used to be and prancing around the coachroof trying to retrieve the last bit sail in a swell is often a challenge. A downhaul from the head board led aft would perhaps do the job, but has anyone ever fitted such a thing? If so what do you do with it when sailing? Is it important to keep it away from the sail or is that not a problem.
why? well on my Jeanneau SO43 I have the slab main and although the reefing system works very easily the bolt rope is so stiff that the last 15ft or so of sail refuses to drop into the bag, even if I let go of the main halyard with the whole lot up; the runners are not jamming its the bolt rope. My knees arent what they used to be and prancing around the coachroof trying to retrieve the last bit sail in a swell is often a challenge. A downhaul from the head board led aft would perhaps do the job, but has anyone ever fitted such a thing? If so what do you do with it when sailing? Is it important to keep it away from the sail or is that not a problem.