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Going out on yards to reef used to be what good seamen did. Do any of
you still do that, shame! So, before you rant about seamanship and going up on cabin tops, I want to see you on a yard 100' above deck in a winter storm, otherwise, your just blowing smoke. Many newer boats only have a single furling sail so changing headsails is never an issue. However, on my boat at least, sitting on the foredeck is probably safer than standing on the cabin top so changing the jib was never a major problem. BTW, I recently changed to roller furling and will not go back. It has made my life much easier and I do a lot more sailing. especially single handed. In a recent thread about broaching in a squall, there was a discussion on just this topic. It would have been much less an issue if the control lines were led to teh cockpit. In a broach, I am sure that the cockpit is a better place to be than on the cabin top. Rig your boat any way you please, but please, no more bs about doing it the difficult way making you a better seaman. From where I sit, the smart seaman is the best and the smart one does what works best for him, not what seems "salty". |
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