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On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 18:42:40 -0400, "Simple Simon"
wrote: Real boats have a sliding gooseneck so one can raise the mainsail to the top black line and allow the boom to slide up for ease of uphauling without a winch. Once the halyard is made fast, tension along the luff can easily be made by drawing down on the boom using the mainsheet so the downhaul can be cleated off. Cunningham cringles and tackle are something that are totally unnecessary on any boat with a sliding gooseneck. This is but another advantage of a boat that is set up to cruise instead of to race. Cunningham gear is just a way to get around the rules of racing and as such should be used only on racing yachts. Real "little" boats use a sliding goosenecks and downhauls, real big boats use riveted goosenecks and cunninghams. When I race a San Juan 21 we use both a downhaul for rough sail shape and a cunningham to fine tune. The larger boats I sail have riveted goosenecks and cunninghams. "Gerard Weatherby" wrote in message ... Cat's Meow is sailng with a new mainsail this year. The sail has a separate grommet for a downhaul (Cunningham) in additional to the tack. Given I'm working with a single winch on the mast, does it make more sense to use the winch for the main halyard and tighten the downhaul by hand, or raise the main by hand and use the winch for the downhaul? I tried raising the main by hand yesterday in a relatively* brisk wind, ~15 knots, and it didn't seem like the main got raised enough. *Relative to the usual Long Island Sound light air. S/V Cat's Meow http://www.catsmeow.org Raise your main (with a winch if necessary) until you get a loose fold along the luff. Use some sort of a purchase system (a block and tackle with a cam cleat) for the cunningham to adjust the position of the draft of your main. Attach a hook to the cunningham cringle and the other end to the base of your mast. Harden the cunningham to move the draft forward, ease the cunningham to move the draft aft. Briggs is probably doing a rollover. Jack |
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