simonfraser
Well-Known Member
I am mulling over the following:
Continous line furling drum works fine, but is a heavy lump of SS.
I day sail, so nearly always know what to expect re wind.
The jib has UV strips on mucking up the shape a bit.
1 remove the furler
2 new jib with luff rope out of dyneema
3 set the jib on furler, similar to the ones used for code zero, see harken, easy to remove with the sail, now i dont have to crumple the sail in a bag
4 tighten the jib luff more than the fore stay for max tension
Problems ?
Continous line furling drum works fine, but is a heavy lump of SS.
I day sail, so nearly always know what to expect re wind.
The jib has UV strips on mucking up the shape a bit.
1 remove the furler
2 new jib with luff rope out of dyneema
3 set the jib on furler, similar to the ones used for code zero, see harken, easy to remove with the sail, now i dont have to crumple the sail in a bag
4 tighten the jib luff more than the fore stay for max tension
Problems ?