l'escargot
Well-Known Member
If you want just a basic system, instead of tying the line off on the clew again, run it through the eye and tie it off at the end of the boom. It will give some extra purchase without extra fittings.
Personally i do not like adjustments at the end of the boom or in boom gear for that matter.
In boom cannot be easily repaired under way & boom end fittings are difficult to adjust under way because you have to catch the boom end & on bigger boats stand on the seats of a rolling boat to catch the boom & adjust
I prefer to lead the line to near the gooseneck & a small block & tackle to tension.
This way the adjustment can be done at the mast. I agree one has to still go on deck to do this but i have had a situation where my wife was hung over the side whilst trying to catch the boom end
With a small tackle on the boom a line could easily be extended aft along the deck
The sail in the picture does not need such large ropes & blocks
Hi, I would like to create a basic outhaul tensioner because what I have at the moment is non-existent.
Fantastic. Where are the make-do-and-mend sailors that used to populate these islands? This search for the Rolls Royce solution is becoming pretty wearisome on these forums.
That block is far better than a smaller block because it was to hand, and cost nothing.
The line is perfect because it was an offcut, and cost nothing. The outhaul will probably not be moved from the beginning of the season to the end.
(even if it were to be adjusted the boom end is easily reached from within the cockpit on this boat. Which is what this thread was about)
Bartons will delighted to learn that.The ring on the sail has probably same amount of friction as that block.
I'd consider using that block for some other use, could be useful for doubling the purchase on vang?
...However going back to just using the clew ring would be retrograde...
Fantastic. Where are the make-do-and-mend sailors that used to populate these islands? This search for the Rolls Royce solution is becoming pretty wearisome on these forums.
BTW, It's not my boat.
The sail is not the correct sail for the boat, but it does get in the way of the wind so has some value, despite being a bit short in the foot.
That block is far better than a smaller block because it was to hand, and cost nothing.
The line is perfect because it was an offcut, and cost nothing. The outhaul will probably not be moved from the beginning of the season to the end.
(even if it were to be adjusted the boom end is easily reached from within the cockpit on this boat. Which is what this thread was about)
Where is the post from someone saying. "Aye, that'll do the trick."
Should we have separate forum for Practical Solutions To Simple Problems?
(L'escargot seems to be on the same plane as me. Nice to agree on something now and again)
BTW -- If the YBW Forums ever decide to enter a team for Scrapheap Challenge..........well............it doesn't bear thinking about.