Raising & lowering the main in a blow
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 12:04 pm
Hello Folks,
I'm still new to investigator ownership and i have a question about the main sail.
This is my first boat without a topping lift, and with roller-furling boom. When i raised the main sail in the driveway this morning (preparitory to a long weekend on the Gippsland Lakes this weekend) it wouldn't go up without the aft end of the boom supported with a clip onto the backstay. That was fine for the driveway with no wind, but i worry that i'll be trying to raise or lower the main on the water in wind. If the boom is secured to the backstay, will the boat stay pointed into the wind?
My old boat never did, and i had to let the boom swing, held up by the topping lift, while i hauled away.
It just seems dangerous to have the boom firmly held fore and aft in case the boat moves side-on to the wind while the raising or lowering is happening.
Am i missing something?
Cheers,
Matt
I'm still new to investigator ownership and i have a question about the main sail.
This is my first boat without a topping lift, and with roller-furling boom. When i raised the main sail in the driveway this morning (preparitory to a long weekend on the Gippsland Lakes this weekend) it wouldn't go up without the aft end of the boom supported with a clip onto the backstay. That was fine for the driveway with no wind, but i worry that i'll be trying to raise or lower the main on the water in wind. If the boom is secured to the backstay, will the boat stay pointed into the wind?
My old boat never did, and i had to let the boom swing, held up by the topping lift, while i hauled away.
It just seems dangerous to have the boom firmly held fore and aft in case the boat moves side-on to the wind while the raising or lowering is happening.
Am i missing something?
Cheers,
Matt