Roller Reefing Main
- Obelix
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Re: Roller Reefing Main
Salirite at "www.sailrite.com" is showing a main reefing system, designed by CDI (part no.102622) that could fit the Mac. The list price is $1299.00.
Looks OK, would be worth to wait for some user comments to see if it works.
Looks OK, would be worth to wait for some user comments to see if it works.
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Re: Roller Reefing Main
Saw that but was wondering if reefing to the boom would have benefits over reefing to the mast?
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Re: Roller Reefing Main
The mast reefing systems that works without messing up the sail shape is the one that rolls up inside in the mast. That would make the mast at least twice as big in diameter and that would be too top heavey for a Mac's narrow beam.
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Re: Roller Reefing Main
Also, a proper boom roller reefing system allows you to keep a full, or partially battened sail to help maintain better sail shape, as well as keeping your weight aloft down. Poor sail shape is the bane of in-mast reefing. I've used it and don't like it.
~Rich
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Re: Roller Reefing Main
Seems like with boom furling you can still drop the sail if the furling jams up.
With mast furling this may be a little more problematic.
I think I prefer slab reefing.
Jim
With mast furling this may be a little more problematic.
I think I prefer slab reefing.
Jim
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Re: Roller Reefing Main
I may be wrong but I thought that was the term used for traditional reefing with reefing points/grommets on the sail.bubba wrote:Explaine the term slab reefing?
If I am wrong on that then that is what I get for trying to show off by using nautical terms when I don't really know what they mean...
Jim
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Re: Roller Reefing Main
I guess we have slab reefing but I usually just bunch up the sail when reefing, the term sounds like one used with a lazy jack system that you fold the sail in slabs. I dont know my nautical terms yet but I am learning.
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Re: Roller Reefing Main
That is the title to an article in TRAILER SAILOR. Here is the web address for the article. http://bbs.trailersailor.com/forums/art ... mes/read/9How to set up and operate slab reefing
Rest at ease C130king
Ray
