Little Rascal
Well-Known Member
Swapping Halyards About...
My main and jib halyards come out of opposite sides of the mast, main to starboard and jib to port. The boat is a small yacht/keelboat with hanked on headsails. Up 'til now I've worked them from the base of the mast and cleated them on the mast itself. But I can't get enough luff tension in the main.
There is only one small winch and though I believe it was originally for the main halyard it's now on the jib side. If you can only have one of them on a winch I'd go for the main. Does that sound right?
I want to swap the halyards over 'cause I'm re-organising my deck and leading everything back to the cockpit. Is it ok to just swap them in there box sheaves or do I need to pull one of them out and re-moused it do ya reckon?
My main and jib halyards come out of opposite sides of the mast, main to starboard and jib to port. The boat is a small yacht/keelboat with hanked on headsails. Up 'til now I've worked them from the base of the mast and cleated them on the mast itself. But I can't get enough luff tension in the main.
There is only one small winch and though I believe it was originally for the main halyard it's now on the jib side. If you can only have one of them on a winch I'd go for the main. Does that sound right?
I want to swap the halyards over 'cause I'm re-organising my deck and leading everything back to the cockpit. Is it ok to just swap them in there box sheaves or do I need to pull one of them out and re-moused it do ya reckon?
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