anyone ever use a jack line or lazy jack down haul system for their jib. I single hand alot and these look they would make life alot better.I found this looks simple enough
http://www.widgetsailor.com/myboat/downhaul/index.html
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I made a simple downhaul for the Cal21 when I had it. Just ran a line from the cockpit thru a couple of fairleads to a block at the forestay then up to the jib head. The foredeck on the Cal was small and I didn't like going up there in a bounce or when singlehanding. Worked fine to haul the jib down in a hurry..
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My forestay had a spare hole so I put a shackle there and run a small line from the cockpit, through a fairlead to the shackle, then through the jib stays to the head of the sail. I can loosen the halyard and bring the jib down quickly. What I like about this set up is the capability to collapse the jib whithout lowering it.
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Cool!
As Ty knows, the jib/jenny won't come down all the way in strong winds and it is spooky up front, especlly if caught by unforecasted winds and your solo!
My set up is similiar to Pauls, but this sounds better. Having the sail collapse and balled up some would keep the jenny outta the water and catch less wind until you were in calmer conditions...
As Ty knows, the jib/jenny won't come down all the way in strong winds and it is spooky up front, especlly if caught by unforecasted winds and your solo!
My set up is similiar to Pauls, but this sounds better. Having the sail collapse and balled up some would keep the jenny outta the water and catch less wind until you were in calmer conditions...