tome
Well-Known Member
I though yesterday was a good day to get out the storm jib for a bit of practice. The high-cut jib hoists in the foil with additional eyes on the luff to put lashings around the foil. Sheeting arrangements aren't good using the genoa tracks, so I bought a pair of snatch blocks to rig berber haulers.
My crew was ashore and I wanted to drop the genoa. It was far too windy for me to unfurl and drop as (unlike a hanked sail) it would have gone everywhere and I'd soon lose control of the beast. Even when my crew returned I though it unwise in the building wind, so we left under reefed genoa instead.
Made me realise how useless my storm jib is when short handed. Time to measure up for an inner forestay and a proper hanked-on storm jib methinks.
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My crew was ashore and I wanted to drop the genoa. It was far too windy for me to unfurl and drop as (unlike a hanked sail) it would have gone everywhere and I'd soon lose control of the beast. Even when my crew returned I though it unwise in the building wind, so we left under reefed genoa instead.
Made me realise how useless my storm jib is when short handed. Time to measure up for an inner forestay and a proper hanked-on storm jib methinks.
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