bbdave
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Hi what knot do I use for either side of the sail to hold the points in?
Dave
Dave
Do you mean to attach to the boom? A bowline with a running noose.
See here: http://www.seldenmast.com/_download.cfm?id=5564&download=6425163&filename=595-542-E.pdf page 19
Hi what knot do I use for either side of the sail to hold the points in?
Dave
I never tie the reef points in because when someone lets go the reef pennant you end up with 4 or 5 vertical rips down your main.
plenty of tension on the reef pennant and roll the excess sail into its self or tuck it into the stack pack if fitted.
Never seen (or noticed?) that system on a boat but it makes sense. Will be changing over to it.
Sounds like the voice of bitter experience!
I suppose there must be a nautical name for those pieces of rope that live in the sail at the reef points
I never tie the reef points in because when someone lets go the reef pennant you end up with 4 or 5 vertical rips down your main.
plenty of tension on the reef pennant and roll the excess sail into its self or tuck it into the stack pack if fitted.
I never tie the reef points in because when someone lets go the reef pennant you end up with 4 or 5 vertical rips down your main.
plenty of tension on the reef pennant and roll the excess sail into its self or tuck it into the stack pack if fitted.
I'm just about to put mine in,and it will be fig8 each side of the sail (easier to remove without a knife,less likely to go through the hole), will experiment with bowline to tie round the boom,might be a bit better than reef knot,or quicker or something,but a slipped reefed knot seems the way to go, or unslipped,depending. Cheers Jerry
A simple overhand knot.