Rosie1963
Well-Known Member
I am not that used to roller reefing headsails as had hanked on sails on the last yacht, and on the present yacht the roller reefing worked well until I dropped the mast (first time in my ownership), had a new sail made and now trying to set up the rig with this new sail on the foil.
It seems that the roller drum is very hard to turn using the furling line - I think this might be a consequence of the rig/halyard tension set up wrongly. The drum never had this problem before, but in these high winds I noticed that the furled sail seems to vibrate a lot which it never did. I suspect strongly the problems are to do with the set-up and shroud tensions. Do I need to tension the backstays more to tension the foil? Could it be the halyard tension (but I have tensioned this and now that it is spectra is as tensioned as the wire I had before). There are so many variables here and I don't seem to be making headway in getting this drum turning freely. Any suggestions?
It seems that the roller drum is very hard to turn using the furling line - I think this might be a consequence of the rig/halyard tension set up wrongly. The drum never had this problem before, but in these high winds I noticed that the furled sail seems to vibrate a lot which it never did. I suspect strongly the problems are to do with the set-up and shroud tensions. Do I need to tension the backstays more to tension the foil? Could it be the halyard tension (but I have tensioned this and now that it is spectra is as tensioned as the wire I had before). There are so many variables here and I don't seem to be making headway in getting this drum turning freely. Any suggestions?