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Avy-J has no genoa track, and I do not intend to fit one. The genoa sheets are led to the winches via blocks shackled onto the toerail.
The genoa is a fairly high-cut yankee, so the lead is not too bad with one or two reefs rolled in, but obviously any more than that and I would like to move the sheet lead forward.
(With minimum faff)
Three possible solutions I have come up with are:
A) Snatch blocks forward of the existing blocks (eg Antal 56). Snap in sheet, it still runs through the aft block for a good lead to the winch.
B) as above, but use low friction snap shackle instead with a plain pulley
Seldén Low Friction Snap Shackle €48.94
C) have a 'floating' standard low friction ring on the line, and barber-haul it down when I need to move the lead forward.
B) and C) both allow more variation of lead angle, but C) might cause problems - could tension be maintained with a bit of bungee cord?
— W
The genoa is a fairly high-cut yankee, so the lead is not too bad with one or two reefs rolled in, but obviously any more than that and I would like to move the sheet lead forward.
(With minimum faff)
Three possible solutions I have come up with are:
A) Snatch blocks forward of the existing blocks (eg Antal 56). Snap in sheet, it still runs through the aft block for a good lead to the winch.
B) as above, but use low friction snap shackle instead with a plain pulley
Seldén Low Friction Snap Shackle €48.94
C) have a 'floating' standard low friction ring on the line, and barber-haul it down when I need to move the lead forward.
B) and C) both allow more variation of lead angle, but C) might cause problems - could tension be maintained with a bit of bungee cord?
— W
