fearmhuir
Well-Known Member
I have a 130 per cent overlap genoa on a roller furler on the forestay. I also have a hanked-on 100 per cent overlap jib that goes on a detachable forestay, and sheets through a second set of genoa cars on the side decking. The problem is that the shrouds do not allow me to properly sheet in the inner jib tightly.
My plan is to install a roller furler on the inner forestay for the smaller jib and make that permanent.
At the same time I want to fit short tracks on the coachroof and sheet the smaller jib through these, inside the shrouds.
My question is - how do I work out the position of the track on the inner coachroof? There is teak decking covering the coachroof, and I don't want to have more than one go at it.
I thought about bisecting the angle of the sail at the clew, and extending that, but that does not seem accurate enough.
Any ideas?
The boat is a Malo 36, and I would intend just using one or other sail, and not together.
My plan is to install a roller furler on the inner forestay for the smaller jib and make that permanent.
At the same time I want to fit short tracks on the coachroof and sheet the smaller jib through these, inside the shrouds.
My question is - how do I work out the position of the track on the inner coachroof? There is teak decking covering the coachroof, and I don't want to have more than one go at it.
I thought about bisecting the angle of the sail at the clew, and extending that, but that does not seem accurate enough.
Any ideas?
The boat is a Malo 36, and I would intend just using one or other sail, and not together.