RobbieH
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I am updating my slab reefing to run the clew lines back to the cockpit. Tack will still be held down using a hook on the gooseneck.
My boom doesn't have multiple sheaves at the gooseneck (just one for the outhaul). Reefing lines are external to the boom.
What is the best way to turn the reefing lines through 90 degrees to get them down to the mast foot blocks?
I would prefer that all three reefing lines went down to the port side of the mast and thence back to the port organiser and jammers.
Should I fit three cheek blocks on the port side of the boom? Or would it be better to hang a triple block under the boom? Or something else?
How have other people done this with the reefing lines running external to the boom?
Not wild about the idea of single line for clew and tack by the way ...
I am updating my slab reefing to run the clew lines back to the cockpit. Tack will still be held down using a hook on the gooseneck.
My boom doesn't have multiple sheaves at the gooseneck (just one for the outhaul). Reefing lines are external to the boom.
What is the best way to turn the reefing lines through 90 degrees to get them down to the mast foot blocks?
I would prefer that all three reefing lines went down to the port side of the mast and thence back to the port organiser and jammers.
Should I fit three cheek blocks on the port side of the boom? Or would it be better to hang a triple block under the boom? Or something else?
How have other people done this with the reefing lines running external to the boom?
Not wild about the idea of single line for clew and tack by the way ...