flipper
Well-Known Member
My understanding is that the new boat has roller boom reefing. How does this sound for a conversion to slab:
Take a reefing pennant tied to an appropriate fitting on the stbd end of the boom up through the clew cringle and vertically down to a cheek block fixed on the pt side of boom and then fwd to a cleat on the pt side of boom. repeat for the 2nd reef allowing for the 2nd cheek block to be further fwd. Maybe add a couple of bulls eye fairleads to keep it tidy. I would plan to tap the boom and fix the cheek blocks with machine screws. There are no rams horns so I would plan to lash the tack cringle to the boom using a couple of turns of flat braided line. All lines are at the mast so there is no hardship in doing this.
I have devised this after reading the thread on SB and this is almost identical to the set up on James' Croix des Gardes.
How do you calculate where to have the reefing cringles put in? I guess you need the sail dimensions first.
Can anyone spot a flaw in this plan and are there any better suggestions?
Cheers
Patrick
Take a reefing pennant tied to an appropriate fitting on the stbd end of the boom up through the clew cringle and vertically down to a cheek block fixed on the pt side of boom and then fwd to a cleat on the pt side of boom. repeat for the 2nd reef allowing for the 2nd cheek block to be further fwd. Maybe add a couple of bulls eye fairleads to keep it tidy. I would plan to tap the boom and fix the cheek blocks with machine screws. There are no rams horns so I would plan to lash the tack cringle to the boom using a couple of turns of flat braided line. All lines are at the mast so there is no hardship in doing this.
I have devised this after reading the thread on SB and this is almost identical to the set up on James' Croix des Gardes.
How do you calculate where to have the reefing cringles put in? I guess you need the sail dimensions first.
Can anyone spot a flaw in this plan and are there any better suggestions?
Cheers
Patrick