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![]() "The Captains Master" wrote in message ... | On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 11:36:38 -0300, "Capt. Mooron" | wrote: | | | "Marc" wrote in message | .. . | | | | | | | | Cap, you bring up a frequently misunderstood point. The reef ties | | shoud never be used to tie the sail to the boom. This is a cause for | | sail maker enrichment. The reef ties are not reinforced to take such | | strain. A reefed main is a loose footed main and the sail ties are | | just there to make the package neat. | | So Marc... how do you tie a reef into a main that has a bolt rope along the | boom? | | Huh? | | Since when are reef points not reinforced? | | They're reinforced so they won't tear thru the sail if it takes a lot | of water. | Oh and Marc is correct, a reefer main is then a loose footed sail. Oddly enough my original North Sail Main came from the factory with a bolt rope on the foot and 3 reefing points.... A "Reefer" Main..... ???? Is that the type they say really "smoke"?? ;-) CM |