BERT T
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What are the pros and cons of fitting a reefing claw to attach the kicker to the boom. Does it damage the sail?
How does the roller reefing work then? With the kicker fixed to the keyhole plate!
The system used with the wood allows you to reef and still have use of the kicker. Not my system, just one seen on an Achilles 24.
How does the roller reefing work then? With the kicker fixed to the keyhole plate!
The system used with the wood allows you to reef and still have use of the kicker. Not my system, just one seen on an Achilles 24.
How does the roller reefing work then? With the kicker fixed to the keyhole plate!
The system used with the wood allows you to reef and still have use of the kicker. Not my system, just one seen on an Achilles 24.
I'm slightly unusual in that I quite like the roller reefing now I'm used to it...
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to make it short yes 2 small holes 10mm dia could be caused by flogging mainsl and poor design
Thanks quimby, I can develop that idea as this is also for an Achilles 24. I think it could be done using a piece of aluminium tube.
I too have an Achilles 24 and have purchased a reefing claw but not fitted it yet - I was planning on using a rod from the claw to the mast to keep it in position, but haven't sourced one yet.
Interested in whatever approach you take - please post updates.
I've also an achilles 24' and just conveted from my roller reefing to slab reefing and will never look back!
Roller is too limiting and with all the gubbins you need to get the claw to work something is bound to go wrong when using it in adverse weather. It got to the point where in a pinch I just dropped the main when sailing solo in tough conditions because reefing was such a hassle.
With slab reefing I can do the whole thing from the cockpit.
I went with single line reefing but may swap to two line reefing next season for less friction in the system.
Chris
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