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Steve September 6th 03 05:24 AM

Reef'g line storage?
 
I have rigged reefing lines (kinda Jiffy) on my mainsail and want to leave
them rigged since they pass through the boom.

The reefing system works fine but when I fully drop the mail sail, I end up
with two long loops of slack reefing lines hanging down into the cockpit.

I have never had a reefing system like this before nor have I noticed how
other deal with neatly storing these lines.

I could go to the mast and pull the slack out, but then that would be one
more thing (two more lines) to deal with when I want to hoist the main sail
later.

Right now, I just gather up the slack line and stuff it in between the folds
of the sail. I expect that the line may come adrift in a blow or heavy
weather..

Today, I just gather up the slack and used it to tie down the aft portion of
the sail. Doesn't look very neat.. Looks like a 'cow hitch'.

Does anyone have a method or solution for stowing these slack lines that
won't interfer with hoisting the sail later.

Thoughts? Ideas? Experiences?

Steve
s/v Good Intentions




john s. September 7th 03 12:48 AM

Reef'g line storage?
 
"Steve" wrote in message ...
I have rigged reefing lines (kinda Jiffy) on my mainsail and want to leave
them rigged since they pass through the boom.

The reefing system works fine but when I fully drop the mail sail, I end up
with two long loops of slack reefing lines hanging down into the cockpit.

I have never had a reefing system like this before nor have I noticed how
other deal with neatly storing these lines.

I could go to the mast and pull the slack out, but then that would be one
more thing (two more lines) to deal with when I want to hoist the main sail
later.

Right now, I just gather up the slack line and stuff it in between the folds
of the sail. I expect that the line may come adrift in a blow or heavy
weather..

Today, I just gather up the slack and used it to tie down the aft portion of
the sail. Doesn't look very neat.. Looks like a 'cow hitch'.


I use a "centipedee" with shock cords to hold the furled mainsail and
I just pass the reefing lines inside the variouss shock cord
"loops".Holds the reefing lines nicely oin place, even when running
before a 40 knots wind with only a small portion of the furled genoa
out.
john








Does anyone have a method or solution for stowing these slack lines that
won't interfer with hoisting the sail later.

Thoughts? Ideas? Experiences?

Steve
s/v Good Intentions


Jere Lull September 8th 03 03:40 AM

Reef'g line storage?
 
Steve wrote:

I have rigged reefing lines (kinda Jiffy) on my mainsail and want to leave
them rigged since they pass through the boom.

The reefing system works fine but when I fully drop the mail sail, I end up
with two long loops of slack reefing lines hanging down into the cockpit.

I have never had a reefing system like this before nor have I noticed how
other deal with neatly storing these lines.

I could go to the mast and pull the slack out, but then that would be one
more thing (two more lines) to deal with when I want to hoist the main sail
later.

Right now, I just gather up the slack line and stuff it in between the folds
of the sail. I expect that the line may come adrift in a blow or heavy
weather..

That's essentially what we do: As I flake the sails, the reefing lines
go on top before the second flake. If the wind gets underneath the sail
cover to pull the lines out, we've got other problems.

--
Jere Lull
Xan-a-Deux ('73 Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD)
Xan's Pages: http://members.dca.net/jerelull/X-Main.html
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Doug Dotson September 8th 03 03:56 AM

Reef'g line storage?
 
Your solution is what I've always used. Never had any problems with it.

Doug
s/v Callista

"Steve" wrote in message
...
I have rigged reefing lines (kinda Jiffy) on my mainsail and want to leave
them rigged since they pass through the boom.

The reefing system works fine but when I fully drop the mail sail, I end

up
with two long loops of slack reefing lines hanging down into the cockpit.

I have never had a reefing system like this before nor have I noticed how
other deal with neatly storing these lines.

I could go to the mast and pull the slack out, but then that would be one
more thing (two more lines) to deal with when I want to hoist the main

sail
later.

Right now, I just gather up the slack line and stuff it in between the

folds
of the sail. I expect that the line may come adrift in a blow or heavy
weather..

Today, I just gather up the slack and used it to tie down the aft portion

of
the sail. Doesn't look very neat.. Looks like a 'cow hitch'.

Does anyone have a method or solution for stowing these slack lines that
won't interfer with hoisting the sail later.

Thoughts? Ideas? Experiences?

Steve
s/v Good Intentions






Geoffrey W. Schultz September 8th 03 10:43 AM

Reef'g line storage?
 
Jere Lull wrote in
:

Steve wrote:

I have rigged reefing lines (kinda Jiffy) on my mainsail and want to
leave them rigged since they pass through the boom.

The reefing system works fine but when I fully drop the mail sail, I
end up with two long loops of slack reefing lines hanging down into
the cockpit.

I have never had a reefing system like this before nor have I noticed
how other deal with neatly storing these lines.

I could go to the mast and pull the slack out, but then that would be
one more thing (two more lines) to deal with when I want to hoist the
main sail later.

Right now, I just gather up the slack line and stuff it in between the
folds of the sail. I expect that the line may come adrift in a blow or
heavy weather..

That's essentially what we do: As I flake the sails, the reefing lines
go on top before the second flake. If the wind gets underneath the
sail cover to pull the lines out, we've got other problems.


I have pretty much the same system. However, we tighten the reefing lines
when the sails are coming down or are down. Before I pull the sails up I
reach up into the boom (it's open underneath at the end) and pull a slack
loop so that when the main is going up that there isn't any tension.

-- Geoff



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