Norman_E
Well-Known Member
My original thread was hijacked, so here goes again.
I have fitted twin line reefing to the deep reef, and it works well. There are not enough deck organisers or clutches to do the same for the first reef, so I propose to put in a single line system using a pair of blocks back to back inside the boom, and blocks fitted at the sail cringles. My main question is this. The existing reefing lines are 14mm braid (el-cheapo brand made in Turkey) The boat is a 45 footer and the mainsail is about 40 square metres (my guess as total sail area is quoted at 93 sq.m and the genoa is the larger sail). What size reefing lines can I use bearing in mind that the loads will be taken by a double length due to the use of blocks at the cringles? I am pretty sure I can use 12mm, but what about 10mm, which would run easier?
I have fitted twin line reefing to the deep reef, and it works well. There are not enough deck organisers or clutches to do the same for the first reef, so I propose to put in a single line system using a pair of blocks back to back inside the boom, and blocks fitted at the sail cringles. My main question is this. The existing reefing lines are 14mm braid (el-cheapo brand made in Turkey) The boat is a 45 footer and the mainsail is about 40 square metres (my guess as total sail area is quoted at 93 sq.m and the genoa is the larger sail). What size reefing lines can I use bearing in mind that the loads will be taken by a double length due to the use of blocks at the cringles? I am pretty sure I can use 12mm, but what about 10mm, which would run easier?