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re: [beachcats] re: h16 main halyard - reefing the main sail
  • Posted: 15.05.2008, 21:28
     
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    > --- In beachcats@yahoogroups.com, "Paul" <pauljdel@...> wrote:
    >> I have H16 with a comp tip mast and a main sail with reefing points.
    >> Will getting the old type main halyard (part no. 20651011)with the
    >> reefing stop allow me to reef the main sail, or is it not possible
    > to
    >> reef the main with a comp tip mast?
    >>

    You might use a halyard extension made out of stainless steel cable and attach
    that between your current halyard and the top of your sail. You can buy the
    parts and tools and make it yourself or order a custom length cable from
    Murrays.com. Note that this will reduce the high voltage insulating performance
    of your comptip. A low stretch rope may also work. I have not tried this but
    came up with the idea when thinking of ways to reef the main on my former Hobie 16.

    You should not sail without hooking your halyard at the top. That will double
    the downward stress on your mast and risk bending or breaking your mast.

    Another way to depower is to put a roller furling kit on your jib.

    Let my emphasize what Bill said about traveling out. If you can't sheet in all
    the way, then you need to travel out your main. You will be amazed at how much
    more control you have over the power. Let me explain why. When your sail is
    loose, it is like a big parachute catching a lot of air. You have to release a
    lot of rope to dump a little air. If you travel out and sheet in, your sail will
    be much flatter. You dump a little rope to dump a lot of air.

    --
    Mars DeLapp
    H18 without wings, Hobie Fleet 48
    Placitas NM
    http://www.HobieFleet48.org

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