graham
Well-Known Member
Sorry for multiple posting but thought more would see this on here than on Bristol Channel forum.
After having really good slab reefing our latest boat has roller boom reefing again. The main set OK with a small reef in but was pretty hopeless when deep reefed.
Did some experimenting this morning in fresh and squally conditions on Cardiff Bay.
I used a 6 foot piece of 22 mm foam pipe lagging (about 3 inch outside diameter and a 4 foot piece of 15 mm foam pipe lagging about 2 inch outside diameter. Rolled up into the after part of the sail as it rolled onto the boom transformed the set of the sail,curing the boom droop and improving the set of the sail 100%.
I know this isnt a new idea but thought it may help someone who hasnt seen it before and has an old boom roller system.
After having really good slab reefing our latest boat has roller boom reefing again. The main set OK with a small reef in but was pretty hopeless when deep reefed.
Did some experimenting this morning in fresh and squally conditions on Cardiff Bay.
I used a 6 foot piece of 22 mm foam pipe lagging (about 3 inch outside diameter and a 4 foot piece of 15 mm foam pipe lagging about 2 inch outside diameter. Rolled up into the after part of the sail as it rolled onto the boom transformed the set of the sail,curing the boom droop and improving the set of the sail 100%.
I know this isnt a new idea but thought it may help someone who hasnt seen it before and has an old boom roller system.