Kinsale373
Well-Known Member
I purchased 2nd hand Asymetric and Snuffer for my Bene 373 and am putting together the rigging. Its quite a large sail at 12.5m luff and we often sail with two on board so I'm going to be careful with it! From studying other posts on the site may plan is :
Use the sail when crusing in winds less than 12 Kn.
I don't plan to jybe it , instead to snuff and re set it on the other reach.
Keep it as simple as possible to start with anyway.
I've been looking at how people rig these sails on U Tube and recommendations on the site.
I am planning to secure the tack of the sail via the Bow roller and take this tack line back to the cockpit on a winch so I can adjust tack tension.
I've also seen Quick release (under load) triggar shakles being recommended, so that in broach situation the tack can be released to de power the sail. Wichard and Telaska shackles seem to be recommended.
My questions are:
What length Tack line to use. Should it be long enough to come back to the cockpit winch and give a few feet of adjustment up and down on the tack or should it be be long enough so that the tack can be freed and allowed to fly back along the boat to de power the sail ?
How do I know what size Wichard or Tylaska to use, they seem to be rated by max load, How do I calculate this for my sail or is there a rule of thumb ?
Do I need a Quick release shackle if I have the Tack line coming back to a winch and can let the tack fly from the winch?
Interested to hear your thoughts.
Regards, Kinsale 373
Use the sail when crusing in winds less than 12 Kn.
I don't plan to jybe it , instead to snuff and re set it on the other reach.
Keep it as simple as possible to start with anyway.
I've been looking at how people rig these sails on U Tube and recommendations on the site.
I am planning to secure the tack of the sail via the Bow roller and take this tack line back to the cockpit on a winch so I can adjust tack tension.
I've also seen Quick release (under load) triggar shakles being recommended, so that in broach situation the tack can be released to de power the sail. Wichard and Telaska shackles seem to be recommended.
My questions are:
What length Tack line to use. Should it be long enough to come back to the cockpit winch and give a few feet of adjustment up and down on the tack or should it be be long enough so that the tack can be freed and allowed to fly back along the boat to de power the sail ?
How do I know what size Wichard or Tylaska to use, they seem to be rated by max load, How do I calculate this for my sail or is there a rule of thumb ?
Do I need a Quick release shackle if I have the Tack line coming back to a winch and can let the tack fly from the winch?
Interested to hear your thoughts.
Regards, Kinsale 373