Old Bumbulum
Well-Known Member
My new (to me) cutter rigged boat is proving a right handful to tack.
On passing through the wind the jib (Yankee) backs both fore an aft of the stays'l stay and sticks there refusing to pass forward of it to enable the tack to complete. I can haul hard on the lazy sheet to drag the balooning clew forward to the stays'l stay but there it sticks because of the knot (even though it's just a lark's head) and is clearly doing a lot of heavy friction to all parts. As a solo sailer (I nearly said singlehander) this is all very unwelcome as I only have two hands, not four.
It also makes heaving-to an inelegant friction fest. Furl jib and heave-to under stays'l perhaps?
What's the trick?
On passing through the wind the jib (Yankee) backs both fore an aft of the stays'l stay and sticks there refusing to pass forward of it to enable the tack to complete. I can haul hard on the lazy sheet to drag the balooning clew forward to the stays'l stay but there it sticks because of the knot (even though it's just a lark's head) and is clearly doing a lot of heavy friction to all parts. As a solo sailer (I nearly said singlehander) this is all very unwelcome as I only have two hands, not four.
It also makes heaving-to an inelegant friction fest. Furl jib and heave-to under stays'l perhaps?
What's the trick?
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