Samosun
Active Member
I haven't had my boat for long and have now taken it out a couple of times with both sails up. However I cannot seem to get adequate tension on the mainsail. The boat is only 22' and there are no winches available to apply more force to the halyard. TBH i'd be worried that any more force would break something, I'm a strong 90kg guy and it goes up fine to a point, then refuses to go up the last 100mm. There is space at the top of the mast but no more than 150mm. Maybe I just need more force?
I've done a bit of research and I see some boats use a 'downhaul', my main has no specific eyelet for one but i could use a reefing hole. If I pull down on the sail it sits and fills very well but then one of the runners/carriages (not sure the correct name) come out of the opening in the mast slot and the bottom of the sail is saggy.
It feels like the boom needs to come down to solve the problem but there are no features to allow this.
I should have taken some pictures over the weekend but was having too much fun so forgot. If anyone can give some advice i'd be very grateful. If it's a case of needing photos I can get some next weekend when I'm out again (weather permitting)
Thanks!
I've done a bit of research and I see some boats use a 'downhaul', my main has no specific eyelet for one but i could use a reefing hole. If I pull down on the sail it sits and fills very well but then one of the runners/carriages (not sure the correct name) come out of the opening in the mast slot and the bottom of the sail is saggy.
It feels like the boom needs to come down to solve the problem but there are no features to allow this.
I should have taken some pictures over the weekend but was having too much fun so forgot. If anyone can give some advice i'd be very grateful. If it's a case of needing photos I can get some next weekend when I'm out again (weather permitting)
Thanks!