insomniac
New Member
Ok I have set up a jiffy reefing system on my Swanson 28. The problem I have is that my main tracks onto the mast using slugs - this means that when I tighten the downhaul, the cringle goes as it should to down level to the boom, but because of the slugs, that small portion of the sail in front of the cringle can't reach the boom - the slugs of the sail act as stoppers - and about 10-15cm of the luff upwards of cringle level remain above the boom instead of reaching the boom. This means the sail kind of "bunches" at the downhaul point, putting an awful lot of tension on that point of the sail (from the downhaul cringle radiating out and along to each of the slugs), which I imagine is most undesirable and could result in tearing the sail. With the 2nd reef the result is even worse (because of the extra slugs). I know I could go up to the mast and hook the cringle onto the gooseneck horn - but I want to stay in the cockpit. Any recommendations to solve this problem (I cant change over to bolt rope luff either)? TIA