Stupid question not covered in any book I've read
Stupid question not covered in any book I've read
All right you guys... I see your pictures, main all nicely folded on the boom. I've tried it and the slick-as-snot sail material always dumps off one side or the other leaving me with a wad of sail cascading into the hatch/cockpit. Sailors of other vessels point and laugh at the ineptitude. What's the secret???????
Paul who plans on going sailing saturday and wants to get better at it.
Paul who plans on going sailing saturday and wants to get better at it.
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Lazy jacks!
Harken makes a great kit.
Harken makes a great kit.
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LOL! Best answer!j42goose wrote:Lazy jacks!
Harken makes a great kit.
OK, let me try to explain. Not sure it will work though . . ..
IF you have two folks it is easier!!! Especially when learning!
Also practice a couple of times in dead calm wind!!!!!!!
First of all, do you have a topping lift or the ability to support your boom from the aft end? If so, good. If not, look into it.
OK, your buddy is at the mast with the main up and the main halyard loosened from the cleat and ready for very slow lowering. As he/she lowers the sail SLOWLY you are at the aft end of the boom with three or four lengths of ropes to use as sail ties all in your hand.
What you do is pull gently aft on the main as you flake or fold it left and right over the boom. After a couple of folds, wrap a tie. Continue to move forward, couple of folds, add a tie until you get to the mast.
It really helps if your helper at the mast folds their end at the same time.
Remember nice even folds. The sail comes over the boom nicely right at the each slug!
I hope that helps! Maybe a UTUBE search would be better. The term is flaking the main.
Scott
I made lazy jacks for My Getaway and works well you do need a topping lift or a boomkicker lazy jacks should be slightly loose and as you let the main halyard down pull aft on the sail and it flakes well and then the sail cover goes on easy.
Catch the wind and ride the wave, Have fun
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Oh man, where was that article? Either Good Old Boat or Practical Sailor had a great article on making your own set of lazy jacks. They even color-coded the different lines used. I have GOT to get around to organizing my back issues so I can find stuff like this.
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Here is a neat system that I saw at the Annapolis sailboat show..
http://www.thesailingchannel.tv/ussbs05 ... ssbs05.htm
http://www.thesailingchannel.tv/ussbs05 ... ssbs05.htm
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I have this link in my bookmarks, still on my project list...
http://slowflight.net/upgrades/lazyjacks_how-to.html
these are handy for sail wrapping, and they can be chained together to make longer ones
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Cargoloc-10-B ... e/16930204
http://slowflight.net/upgrades/lazyjacks_how-to.html
these are handy for sail wrapping, and they can be chained together to make longer ones
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Cargoloc-10-B ... e/16930204
first is good old boat and second is easy jacks which is what I did.
http://www.goodoldboat.com/reader_servi ... tamers.php
http://www.ezjax.com/index.html
http://www.goodoldboat.com/reader_servi ... tamers.php
http://www.ezjax.com/index.html
Catch the wind and ride the wave, Have fun
Lyle
1980 C-26 #1100
S/V My Getaway
http://www.flickr.com/photos/34432376@N06/
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/34432376@N06/
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