Uricanejack
Well-Known Member
At the risk of sounding silly.
Once upon a time I used to regard a furling forskine as rather wimpy. Then I sailed with one. Don't like all or nothing hood system. like harken its so easy to furl a bit and let out a bit as the wind changes.
I have more than 1 furling sail. on my little boat.
I have the big one which came with boat and a smaller No 2 I had local sailmaker make for my boat from a used No2 gib from simmillar boat. all he had to do was replace luff with rope luff. I intend to have a No 3 made not got round to it yet.
A no2 furled a bit with 2nd reef boat ballances ok and goes to windward in gale.
over powers a bit and tendancy to round up. If out in a big sea slams down and stops looses ground to lee.
A small no 3 of course I have to get 3rd reef for main at same time.
haven't gone out in F10 recently
I try not to change underway. its relativly simple less than 5min while in dock.
Once upon a time I used to regard a furling forskine as rather wimpy. Then I sailed with one. Don't like all or nothing hood system. like harken its so easy to furl a bit and let out a bit as the wind changes.
I have more than 1 furling sail. on my little boat.
I have the big one which came with boat and a smaller No 2 I had local sailmaker make for my boat from a used No2 gib from simmillar boat. all he had to do was replace luff with rope luff. I intend to have a No 3 made not got round to it yet.
A no2 furled a bit with 2nd reef boat ballances ok and goes to windward in gale.
over powers a bit and tendancy to round up. If out in a big sea slams down and stops looses ground to lee.
A small no 3 of course I have to get 3rd reef for main at same time.
haven't gone out in F10 recently
I try not to change underway. its relativly simple less than 5min while in dock.