Starlight 35 Kemp Boom and lines/single line reefing

gregcope

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Hi,

Recently taken on a Starlight 35 with a Kemp boom.

It has 5 sheaves at the aft end - 4 with labels "Reefs 1+2" and "Reefs 2+4" and a central line that has a wire-to-rope outhaul.

However at the mast end there are 4 rollers, no outhaul, that appear to have an internal 2:1 block.

Some questions;

1. Is this wire/2:1 thingy an outhaul or flattener?
2. Does anyone run it to the cockpit - my line is too short to do that (and has no sheath/obvious kit to run it)?
3. Does anyone have single line reefing fitted to a S35 with Kemp boom?

Ta
 
What year is your starlight? Perhaps the fact it is a kemp spar rather than Selden gives it away?

Mine is kemp also, 1993 vintage. The boom has 4 sheaves at the aft end, 3 are for reefing lines, the 4th for main outhaul for a loose foot mainsail. All 4 run to the cockpit (I replaced the outhaul with a longer line). Having the outhaul handy in the cockpit is really useful.

I doubt you could easily convert my boom to single line reefing, but it is no big deal to have twin line system, other than lots of rope.
 
1996

Mine definitely has 4+1 on the aft end. The boom is square and quite large.

If I rang 6 or 8mm reefing lines, no reason why a block would not work in the boom I would have thought.
 
Quite possibly, but I have never had single line reefing system so not best placed to say. I have heard that free blocks can become tangled, and better single line reefing systems have internal tracks that the blocks can travel in to prevent this?
 
1996

Mine definitely has 4+1 on the aft end. The boom is square and quite large.

If I rang 6 or 8mm reefing lines, no reason why a block would not work in the boom I would have thought.

Sounds like we have the same.

Does your +1 have an internal 2:1?

What do you run on all of them out haul/flattened/reefs???
 
Yes, outhaul is a wire strop, connected to a simple block internal in the boom, then rope to the boom end and back to the cockpit. The other 3 are reefing lines.
 
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