Can anyone provide me with a sketch/picture of the
Dave Lymn



Do you have any pictures of you system you could post?bubba wrote:Were buying new sails and with the mainsail were getting a lazy jack system with zipup main bag that stays on our boom (Kelly Hansen sells them), all the loose reef lines lay in the bag when not in use making it easy to raise and lower the main or to reef and stow the line on the boom in pockets.
I just got my StackPack from Doyle Chesapeake, in Annapolis. Took delivery of the sail cover itself, last week, and stacked the sail into it to take measurements for the zip-on mast collar - Chuck O'Malley, the manager, said they'd mail the collar to me by the end of this week. Doyle Chesapeake makes their StackPacks in-house, and they needed my mainsail both to measure the reef-point pockets and to remake the sail loose-footed. (Most Doyle lofts have them made up in Barbados, but O'Malley decided he got better quality control by making them in their own loft.)c130king wrote:Gary,
I believe the system with the "zip up" bag is very similar to the StackPack system.
Looks like this Stack Pack System would catch all the reef lines with no problem when lowering the main. But I personally do not want to climb up to the mast to have to put in the reefs...I predominantly single-hand and prefer doing everything from the cockpit. No issues with lines in my set-up.
Cheers,
Jim