eddystone
Well-Known Member
I've only used the working jib since acquiring boat. When furled had about 3/4 turns left on the drum as recommended. Before replacing it with no.2 genoa I put maybe half a dozen extra turns on the drum by manually rotating the furling spar, as didn't want to risk it coming off the drum with lsrger sail.
However, having hoisted and then furled the genoa there wew still about 9/10 turns left on the drum. So either I lost count and put a lot more extra line on the drum or the I've got the whole thing in reverse. Finally does it matter if there is more lune on the drum when sail is fully furled?
However, having hoisted and then furled the genoa there wew still about 9/10 turns left on the drum. So either I lost count and put a lot more extra line on the drum or the I've got the whole thing in reverse. Finally does it matter if there is more lune on the drum when sail is fully furled?