lw395
Well-Known Member
It helps to work out where the friction is coming from.How do you get it to do that?! I just reduced a lot of friction in mine with a PTFE spray lube on lugs that haul up the mast track - but it'll still only fall all the way down when head to wind, and way off the wind I wouldn't have a hope! What's your secret?!
Basically something is loading up those slides.
Some boats, the main is cut for significant mast curve. I have a dinghy where the main really does not want to go up the track unless the mast bend is in the right ballpark.
On yachts, things to look at include:
topping lift- is the weight of the boom off the sail or is it hanging on the slides a few feet up?
Outhaul - is it cranked on? that force goes somewhere, and that ends up at the luff.
Headboard - try shackling the hallaird to the other hole if there is one!
I don't think zero friction is a worthy aim, but if it's a fight on a nice day it's only going to be worse when it matters.