gardenshed
Well-Known Member
I was told that the best way to set the slot between your main and genoa is to get a set of "slot sticks" made up, to hoist them on a spare halyard up into the slot area. You set your mainsail first (with the inboard sticks against the leeward side of the main) and then adjust the position of your genoa car to get the leech of the genoa to exactly follow the curve of outer end of the slot sticks.
A set of slot sticks looks a bit like a rope ladder (you need two ropes running through them to stop them twistingwhen hoisted).
Apparently if you get a good sailmaker, they provide a table of height above deck/slot width that allows you to cut to length the sticks (usually 5 or six only needed for a 35' boat).
Where can I get these made up?
How much do they cost?
Should they be made from teak or can cut down old battens be used?
How many sets do I need? (I presume that port and starboard are identical but are presumably there light airs and heavy airs settings)
Does the traveller position have an impact on the way these are used?
Does it make a big difference if my traveller is mounted on the coach roof?
What is the best rope use?
A set of slot sticks looks a bit like a rope ladder (you need two ropes running through them to stop them twistingwhen hoisted).
Apparently if you get a good sailmaker, they provide a table of height above deck/slot width that allows you to cut to length the sticks (usually 5 or six only needed for a 35' boat).
Where can I get these made up?
How much do they cost?
Should they be made from teak or can cut down old battens be used?
How many sets do I need? (I presume that port and starboard are identical but are presumably there light airs and heavy airs settings)
Does the traveller position have an impact on the way these are used?
Does it make a big difference if my traveller is mounted on the coach roof?
What is the best rope use?