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On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 12:52:14 GMT, "Thomas Wentworth"
wrote: I am always trying a new method of rolling my mainsail up. Over the top, roll from the bottom ,,, What method do you use to roll up the main once it is dropped? Most of the racing boats I've been on recently will pull about half of the mainsail over the boom and then start to roll from the the middle where it is hanging down. It takes at least two people, preferably more. |
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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote Most of the racing boats I've been on recently will pull about half of the mainsail over the boom and then start to roll from the the middle where it is hanging down. It takes at least two people, preferably more. This is true, but those racing boats have bolt ropes that come out of the mast groove. You describe a good method for that type of arrangement. We used to lay our genoas over the boom and roll them the same way. This type of sail is stored in a long tube bag. But for those with slides, it is not as easy to flake the sail neatly. Our boat has full battens and heavy sailcloth that is hard to get a grip of. I try and lay the battens along the boom and bundle up the loose cloth as best I can - Put on the ties and cover the mess with a loose fitting sailcover! Without full battens, it is a bit easier. You can roll the sail into the foot shelf or flake it back and forth as it comes down. Two pairs of hands helps. GBM |
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