bilbobaggins
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Now that I've bolted and epoxied some spare winches and jammers onto my friend's coachroof, thoughts turn to leading the various lines from the mastfoot back to the coachroof-mounted new deck hardware. The objective is to avoid trips to the mast, and effect mainsail handling/hoisting/reefing from the cockpit.
The halyards are self-evident. So also is the topping lift. However, I'm not quite so sure about detailed future arrangements for the 3 reefing lines. At present, the 3 reef-clew lines are arranged conventionally, with each tail passing into / forward along the boom, then exiting underneath past a bank of lever-jammers fitted into the fwd end of the boom. There are conventional horns each side of the gooseneck, to take the reef-tack eyes/'spectacles'. There's a small reefing winch fitted low on the after face of the mast.
We now want to change to 'single-line reefing', so we'll need to arrange that each tail now exits the mast *upwards* near the gooseneck, passes through a reef-tack eye, than back down to the mast base. Then, by various turning blocks/deck organisers, back aft to the jammers on the coachroof....
So, I'm puzzling how best - and what with - to turn the reef-clew-line tails *upwards*. Any experienced suggestions.....?
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The halyards are self-evident. So also is the topping lift. However, I'm not quite so sure about detailed future arrangements for the 3 reefing lines. At present, the 3 reef-clew lines are arranged conventionally, with each tail passing into / forward along the boom, then exiting underneath past a bank of lever-jammers fitted into the fwd end of the boom. There are conventional horns each side of the gooseneck, to take the reef-tack eyes/'spectacles'. There's a small reefing winch fitted low on the after face of the mast.
We now want to change to 'single-line reefing', so we'll need to arrange that each tail now exits the mast *upwards* near the gooseneck, passes through a reef-tack eye, than back down to the mast base. Then, by various turning blocks/deck organisers, back aft to the jammers on the coachroof....
So, I'm puzzling how best - and what with - to turn the reef-clew-line tails *upwards*. Any experienced suggestions.....?
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