doctorfresh
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Is it all right to ask idiot questions on here? (Some might say it is a well worn path - I wouldn't dare)
I have just bought a Puma 37 (basically a Spanish built Moody). I am a qualified but inexperienced sailor (there is a conundrum regarding how one gets experience without a yacht etc.)
Firstly, it is the first yacht I will have sailed with a centre cockpit. The main sheet is attached to the rear cabin coach roof. No traveller because of the door to the rear cabin. There are two small winches to PT and SB at the rear of the headsail winches, (Lewmar 24s). Presumably one of these (or both, depending whether one is left or right handed) is for the main sheet?
What comments does anyone have about putting a further winch on the rear cabin coach roof for the main sheet, rather than using the two aftmost cockpit winches? Otherwise, the main sheet will cross one of the rear corners of the cockpit behind the helm (i.e. across the corner)
Secondly, she has non-self tailing winches. Fine for a racing crew but as I intend to cruise with my family, I want to instal self tailing winches for a much smaller (effective) crew. The current winches are Lewmars: 2 x 42 (headsail/spinny), 2 x 24s (presumably for the main sheet) and (on the coach roof) 2 x 16s (for the halyards). Questions:
1. Aren't these a bit underpowered for the main (Lewmar recommend 30-40s, using the sail plan) or the halyards (Lewmar recommend 30-40s for the main and genoa halyard)
2. Any recommendations for self tailing replacements?
3. Are these hard to fit (for someone with scant hands-on experience/ability)? (I suspect my practical abilities will be on a steep upwards curve from now on) Otherwise, is it worth seeing if I can find a contractor to do so?
Any other comments welcome.
Thanks...
I have just bought a Puma 37 (basically a Spanish built Moody). I am a qualified but inexperienced sailor (there is a conundrum regarding how one gets experience without a yacht etc.)
Firstly, it is the first yacht I will have sailed with a centre cockpit. The main sheet is attached to the rear cabin coach roof. No traveller because of the door to the rear cabin. There are two small winches to PT and SB at the rear of the headsail winches, (Lewmar 24s). Presumably one of these (or both, depending whether one is left or right handed) is for the main sheet?
What comments does anyone have about putting a further winch on the rear cabin coach roof for the main sheet, rather than using the two aftmost cockpit winches? Otherwise, the main sheet will cross one of the rear corners of the cockpit behind the helm (i.e. across the corner)
Secondly, she has non-self tailing winches. Fine for a racing crew but as I intend to cruise with my family, I want to instal self tailing winches for a much smaller (effective) crew. The current winches are Lewmars: 2 x 42 (headsail/spinny), 2 x 24s (presumably for the main sheet) and (on the coach roof) 2 x 16s (for the halyards). Questions:
1. Aren't these a bit underpowered for the main (Lewmar recommend 30-40s, using the sail plan) or the halyards (Lewmar recommend 30-40s for the main and genoa halyard)
2. Any recommendations for self tailing replacements?
3. Are these hard to fit (for someone with scant hands-on experience/ability)? (I suspect my practical abilities will be on a steep upwards curve from now on) Otherwise, is it worth seeing if I can find a contractor to do so?
Any other comments welcome.
Thanks...