Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#11
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Putting stopper knots in spinnaker sheets is very bad practice.
If you ever broach and need to compleatly and instantly let the sheets fly ..... you wind up on your side or worse and I guarantee that you will have NO time to cut one of the sheets. If it gets 'that bad' that the spinnaker is held only by its halyard (and sheets free) you can always grab one of the free sheet ends and let the halyard fly..... and save the boat. In article ble.rogers.com, DARat wrote: I'm having a hard time with no stopper knots in spinnaker sheets/guys as you may wish to let them fly "presumably" in emergency. I'll counter that with if the sheets run out on a spinnaker then you've got a rather large flag flying from the top of your mast....or at least 3/4 if your fractional rigged. I can't imagine that being any better than stopped sheets run all the way out, and having someone with a bit of foresight to release the halyard...at least that way you can recover the spin from the bottom. If things it too far beyond that, you can always cut away the lines... Comments? |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Help on a knot to protect a glass carboy | General | |||
Book: "Seven Knot Summer" - I can't find it | Cruising | |||
You are all wrong about the Fischer Panda author | Cruising | |||
Usage of motoroil | General | |||
Winch strap knot? | General |