Robert Wilson
Well-Known Member
Instead of a permanently attached sail cover used with lazy-jacks, I wondered if there is a simple system for removing the sail-cover when the main is hoisted - and easily attaching when the main is down?
I am beginning to like the idea of a stack-pack system, but don't like the obtrusive boom/sail cover in the way (practically and visually) when sailing.
I thought that attachments at the gooseneck and boom-end might work. The cover would be attached fore and aft with strops/shackles/ etc, fit under the boom and be zipped/fastened over the top of the flaked sail.
Any experience(s), ideas, warnings, tips?
TIA, as usual.
RW
I am beginning to like the idea of a stack-pack system, but don't like the obtrusive boom/sail cover in the way (practically and visually) when sailing.
I thought that attachments at the gooseneck and boom-end might work. The cover would be attached fore and aft with strops/shackles/ etc, fit under the boom and be zipped/fastened over the top of the flaked sail.
Any experience(s), ideas, warnings, tips?
TIA, as usual.
RW