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Outhaul and reefing Query
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 11:26 am
by Tenaciousgreen
Guys, More mast and boom stuff!
How are your outhauls on mainsail boom set up. Mine currently doesn't have one, the clew was tied to the end of the mast and I have no rigging for an outhaul?
Same with Mainsail reefing, the mainsail is new, and looks like previous owner just tied it down in the very old fashioned way! Looking to put a simple reefing system in that doesn't clutter our small boom.
Thanks
Re: Outhaul and reefing Query
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 6:32 pm
by Steve
Here are a few pictures
Re: Outhaul and reefing Query
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 6:54 pm
by Steve
The line with the blue ball stopper is the out haul control it passes out of the boom through a jammer
The reefing hook is placed in the reefing cringle tack and then the hook is lashed to the mast

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On the boom is the turning block for the 2nd reefing line, the line passes through the block and is cleated to the boom
Re: Outhaul and reefing Query
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 8:11 pm
by Tenaciousgreen
Thanks Steve, I have no sheave at the end of the boom for outhaul. Did you fit your own?
Re: Outhaul and reefing Query
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 8:33 pm
by Steve
It was like that when I bought the boat. It would be very easy to fit one, or get one fitted. The outhaul tensioner runs a series of blocks for a reduction, they are located inside the boom.
There are two cheek blocks on the boom alternate sides for the 1st and second reef. I usually only use the second reef. I did have a single line reefing system on the boat but I don't use it because it never sets right.
Re: Outhaul and reefing Query
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 8:26 am
by atles
Steve This is a joke,,, right?
oh sorry this would be trolling right or for us old timers. don't be so condescending

Re: Outhaul and reefing Query
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 12:14 pm
by Steve
atles wrote:Steve This is a joke,,, right?
oh sorry this would be trolling right or for us old timers. don't be so condescending

I wouldn't hesitate to call it a joke too if i had put these posts up with an array of spelling mistakes, poor grammar etc etc, and then followed by a video that specifically enhances my minimum amount of knowledge on the subject of sailing.
I for one are very poor at English, I can only type with one finger and have trouble reading but the one thing I do Is try to make sure, is that if I write something that I want other people to read, I do my very best to make it understandable.( I know I'm not perfect at it)
(deleted: 3/4/21.inflamatory language. Ozzie. Moderator)
Re: Outhaul and reefing Query
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 9:59 pm
by Yara50
Guys, this is a genteel forum, and we want to keep it that way. We accept everyone, and one man's storm is another man's millpond, so no sniping please.
Also, we do not want to discourage anybody from posting about sailing, even if it is full of typos. Just as long as it is on topic. If someone posts something that you think is wrong, feel free to politely correct. Play the idea, not the man.
Note to the politically correct: Man=huMan and is gender neutral.
Re: Outhaul and reefing Query
Posted: Mon May 02, 2016 6:20 pm
by Ozzie
+1 Ian
I've debated buying into this one, but for the benefit of newbies lurking I will. It's worth remembering that sailing is an activity that can be enjoyed on all levels. I've been at the Belmont 16s when the Sailability dinghys are under canvas. These little vessels are simple self tacking rigs with a joy stick control. Try telling these young disabled people they are not sailing and having a shipload of fun. More power to them.
When it gets down to it your can rig an Investigator with a main sheet, jib sheet and bugger all else, bungy tie the tiller and adjust the trim and it will sail itself. I do it regularly. To me, tweaking vangs, cunninghams and barber haulers to squeeze half a knot extra out of the boat is only something I do when I feel like it. And invariably half way through the exercise I ask myself what I'm worrying for ..am I in a hurry to get home?
I have a wonderful article in a U.S. Sail magazine Cruising World by Capt'n Fatty Goodlander ( look him up he's worth reading) who laments his occasional crewing on racing yachts. One, after hours of racing in hot tropical sun with no wind ...,"jellyfish were passing us " a nice breeze springs up for the last leg of the race. After crossing the finish line the skipper of his boat starts the donk!!!
"But why fire up now" asks Fatty.
"Race is over ?" Replies the skipper.
As Fatty humorously points out ...racers don't like sailing.
I have never been a fan of "expertise". I would rather know my limitations and yes 47years of boating helped but I'm still libel to screw up. . The most recent fatalities locally were experienced sailors.
I for one Atles enjoy your videos , posts and enthusiasm . A little of which I wish I could get back lately as I play off arthritis against a nice days sailing. But anyway keep posting .
Everybody keep posting . Just keep my first paragraph in mind.
Ozzie
Re: Outhaul and reefing Query
Posted: Tue May 03, 2016 9:33 pm
by Dr. Peter