Boo2
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I want to re-rig Sunrunner (UFO 34) so as to bring the reefing lines back to the cockpit for the specific aim of making her easy to single hand.
At the moment she has a somewhat cobbled together system where some lines are dealt with by winches abaft the mast and others are brought back (see pic). There is a fairly absolute limit of 10 lines that I can bring back because there is only space for 5 rope clutches on either side between the handrail and hatch. (It might be possible to bring 2 lines back outside the handrail but I'm a bit dubious as to how that'd work in practice).
Here's what I've currently got and I will put what I require below the pic :
Lines dealt with at mast (from p to s, all routed out of bottom of boom) :
Reef---------------r3
Reef---------------r1
Outhaul------------01
Reef---------------r2
Lines currently run back to cockpit (from p to s)
Roller Furler--------g1
Foresail halyard----f1
Foresail Halyard----f2
Genoa Halyard-----g2
Vang--------------v1
------centreline-----
Cunningham--------c1
Main Halyard-------m1
Foresail halyard----f3
Spi uphaul---------s1
Spi pole foreguy----s2
As you can see there are 3 foresail halyards in addition to the spinnaker uphaul and genoa and main halyards which seems a lot, can anyone suggest why there are so many ?
Anyway, here's the pic :
I am looking for advice on which lines to run back to the cockpit, here are my current ideas but please let me know if you think I am doing the wrong thing.
Not in any specific order :
Main :
3 * reefing------r1,r2,r3
halyard---------m1
vang-----------v1
Genoa:
halyard---------g2
furler-----------g1
Spinnaker:
halyard---------f1
pole uphaul-----s1
pole foreguy----s2
Total lines------10 as required, reefing lines to be changed to single line reefing from the current arrangement.
The intent is to deal with the following at the mast :
Main :
cunningham----c1
flattener reef---f1
outhaul--------o1
topping lift-----t1
The other foresail halyards are not really required as far as I can see and I will just tie them off or something as spares. My thinking behind the lines at the mast is I will not be playing with them when the main is reefed anyway and when the main is not reefed I won't mind going forward to fiddle with them. Sunrunner has a spring vang so doesn't need or have a topping lift atm but I intend to fit it as a backup and for various other uses.
My major uncertainties are regarding the spinnaker lines : I haven't used the spi yet, but the boat is set up for method 3 on page 12 in the Selden manual "Using a spinnaker" (dip pole gybing with a mast track for the inboard end of the pole).
Because I haven't use a spi yet (either single-handed or on Sunrunner) I cannot decide whether these lines are the right ones to bring back to the cockpit, can anyone tell me if I will be making it impossible to use the spi or cruising chute if I rig the boat like this ?
All advice gladly appreciated, remember I am single handed and will never be racing.
Thanks,
Boo2
I want to re-rig Sunrunner (UFO 34) so as to bring the reefing lines back to the cockpit for the specific aim of making her easy to single hand.
At the moment she has a somewhat cobbled together system where some lines are dealt with by winches abaft the mast and others are brought back (see pic). There is a fairly absolute limit of 10 lines that I can bring back because there is only space for 5 rope clutches on either side between the handrail and hatch. (It might be possible to bring 2 lines back outside the handrail but I'm a bit dubious as to how that'd work in practice).
Here's what I've currently got and I will put what I require below the pic :
Lines dealt with at mast (from p to s, all routed out of bottom of boom) :
Reef---------------r3
Reef---------------r1
Outhaul------------01
Reef---------------r2
Lines currently run back to cockpit (from p to s)
Roller Furler--------g1
Foresail halyard----f1
Foresail Halyard----f2
Genoa Halyard-----g2
Vang--------------v1
------centreline-----
Cunningham--------c1
Main Halyard-------m1
Foresail halyard----f3
Spi uphaul---------s1
Spi pole foreguy----s2
As you can see there are 3 foresail halyards in addition to the spinnaker uphaul and genoa and main halyards which seems a lot, can anyone suggest why there are so many ?
Anyway, here's the pic :
I am looking for advice on which lines to run back to the cockpit, here are my current ideas but please let me know if you think I am doing the wrong thing.
Not in any specific order :
Main :
3 * reefing------r1,r2,r3
halyard---------m1
vang-----------v1
Genoa:
halyard---------g2
furler-----------g1
Spinnaker:
halyard---------f1
pole uphaul-----s1
pole foreguy----s2
Total lines------10 as required, reefing lines to be changed to single line reefing from the current arrangement.
The intent is to deal with the following at the mast :
Main :
cunningham----c1
flattener reef---f1
outhaul--------o1
topping lift-----t1
The other foresail halyards are not really required as far as I can see and I will just tie them off or something as spares. My thinking behind the lines at the mast is I will not be playing with them when the main is reefed anyway and when the main is not reefed I won't mind going forward to fiddle with them. Sunrunner has a spring vang so doesn't need or have a topping lift atm but I intend to fit it as a backup and for various other uses.
My major uncertainties are regarding the spinnaker lines : I haven't used the spi yet, but the boat is set up for method 3 on page 12 in the Selden manual "Using a spinnaker" (dip pole gybing with a mast track for the inboard end of the pole).
Because I haven't use a spi yet (either single-handed or on Sunrunner) I cannot decide whether these lines are the right ones to bring back to the cockpit, can anyone tell me if I will be making it impossible to use the spi or cruising chute if I rig the boat like this ?
All advice gladly appreciated, remember I am single handed and will never be racing.
Thanks,
Boo2
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