ProDave
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I'll give that a try this season.And with your system when you let go the halyard the leech gets stretched. You should raise the topping lift BEFORE you let go the halyard. And whilst hoisting....
I'll give that a try this season.And with your system when you let go the halyard the leech gets stretched. You should raise the topping lift BEFORE you let go the halyard. And whilst hoisting....
I have corded lazy jacks, but wouldn't rely on them to support my main...
Let's say you have just dropped the main outside a harbour but it did not flake well. The yacht is rolling around and you decide to tidy the main. How do you immobilise the swing of the boom without a topping lift to brace against the mainsheet?Though I have one it's never used - a fully battened 32m2 sail with gas strut and lazyjacks has made it totally redundant over the last quarter century.
Let's say you have just dropped the main outside a harbour but it did not flake well. The yacht is rolling around and you decide to tidy the main. How do you immobilise the swing of the boom without a topping lift to brace against the mainsheet?
Hmm is the anti humming device worth the risk of transfering the 24x7 repetative loads of a boom that wants to swing onto a wire that holds your mast up? I noticed a high tech 40ft racing yacht in my local marina fitted with a good old fashioned boom crutch made from crossed and thru bolted timbers, that made a lot of sense for a long-term winter harbour stow.Hook it by a short strop to the backstay. Then you can let the topping lift go slack so it does not hum at night. Also if the topping lift went free you would not kill someone by smashing them on the head as the boom dropped
Hmm is the anti humming device worth the risk of transfering the 24x7 repetative loads of a boom that wants to swing onto a wire that holds your mast up? I noticed a high tech 40ft racing yacht in my local marina fitted with a good old fashioned boom crutch made from crossed and thru bolted timbers, that made a lot of sense for a long-term winter harbour stow.
As to the killer boom concern if the topping lift releases, both Charles and I have a gas strut vang for that.