Norman_E
Well-Known Member
My boat has a full batten main that usually jams, and has to be pulled down at the mast, instead of dropping cleanly into the sailbag. The problem seems to be that as the sail drops and is folded by the lazyjacks the battens are turned sideways so that they try to lie flat instead of sitting vertically. this results in the batten cars being twisted and jamming in the mast slot. The problem seems to be the result of there being no swivel between the car and the stainless shackle which is rigidly screwed to the plastic batten holder at the sail luff. The rigger I consulted said that it is a Rutgerson design fault. Does anyone know a cure?
To explain further I have four full length battens with Rutgerson cars, and all other sail attachments are via plastic sliders and plastic shackles fitted into eyelets at the luff, except for a stainless shackle and metal slider at the headboard.
To explain further I have four full length battens with Rutgerson cars, and all other sail attachments are via plastic sliders and plastic shackles fitted into eyelets at the luff, except for a stainless shackle and metal slider at the headboard.