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"Capt. JG" wrote in message
... No... I was talking about the jib sheets... specifically the sheet not under load. I think lazy jacks were a boon to sailors who sail short-handed. I prefer the Dutchman system, but either serve a useful purpose. It's not unusual for Lazy Jacks to foul or snag battens when the sail is raised. Coming down, they usually work fine. Jon and Scotty, My jib sheets run through a block on an adjustable runner. Under what conditions would I adjust the block forward and when would I set it at the furthest aft setpoint? Also, I saw what you mean about the lazy jacks snagging the battens with the very first raise of the mainsail. Scout |
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"Scout" wrote in message
. .. "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... No... I was talking about the jib sheets... specifically the sheet not under load. I think lazy jacks were a boon to sailors who sail short-handed. I prefer the Dutchman system, but either serve a useful purpose. It's not unusual for Lazy Jacks to foul or snag battens when the sail is raised. Coming down, they usually work fine. Jon and Scotty, My jib sheets run through a block on an adjustable runner. Under what conditions would I adjust the block forward and when would I set it at the furthest aft setpoint? Typically, the bigger the jib, the further back the fairlead. You want the sheet to "point" at the middle of the luff of the sail. In lighter wind or sailing downwind (this is a nuance adjustment in my opinion and sometimes not worth the effort), you can move the fairlead forward a small amount to increase the twist of the jib. Also, I saw what you mean about the lazy jacks snagging the battens with the very first raise of the mainsail. Scout Yeah, they're great for capturing the sail on the way down. Going up, you have to experiment with adjusting them to get it right. I've never been able to get them to the point of never fouling the battens, and I didn't want to hassle with it if I'm by myself. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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