paulskent
Well-Known Member
I think I am about to acquire a crusing chute in a snuffer for my benny 331. Now I have read a bit on the rigging of one of these devices and what I think I need is a halyard to raise it. A method of connecting the tack to the stem and two sheets which are passed outside of all the rigging to two blocks towards the stern which will then allow me to lead the sheets forwards to the appropriate genoa winch.
I have a coupe of questions.
1 My spare (sppinnaker ?) halyard comes out of the mast just below the forestay and all the articles I have read suggest that it needs to be above and thus infront of the forestay. Is this going to be a problem ??
2 How is it best to ensure that the lazy sheet does not fall into the water during a gybe. Given the ease of using a snuffer I am tempted to snuff the thing as we gybe and maybe rely on just one sheet which I can walk round the boat..
what do you think ???
I have a coupe of questions.
1 My spare (sppinnaker ?) halyard comes out of the mast just below the forestay and all the articles I have read suggest that it needs to be above and thus infront of the forestay. Is this going to be a problem ??
2 How is it best to ensure that the lazy sheet does not fall into the water during a gybe. Given the ease of using a snuffer I am tempted to snuff the thing as we gybe and maybe rely on just one sheet which I can walk round the boat..
what do you think ???