[quote=tominpa][quote=rungi]Is that your jib halyard running down the mast?
Do you have a rolling furler?[/quote]
I don't have a roller furler on this boat, and the jib halyard is terminated with small block that is siezed by a line coming from an eye on the mast and cleated through a clamcleat on the mast. If I were to add a furler, I would have to remove that small block and attach the jib halyard through the jib zipper to the front stays. A furler would be a really nice addition.
Ed, thanks for the tip on the preventer and halyard bungee. My preventers are attached under the crossbars on an eyelet that supports a righting system. It's easy to rig and take apart when I need to take the mast up or down, and the halyard bungee just moves from the halyard to the eye in the mast. Don't see the disadvantage of using 2-feet of bungee instead of 8", but never thought of it before.
This is my version of furling. Not ideal.
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