Overall, the new jiffy reefing setup worked very well, and we learned a few tricks on how to better manage hoisting and dousing sails while underway:
- Have plenty of sail ties handy if needed and keep a shock cord on deck to stuff the jib under.
- Hoist the main first, then the jib! Makes things much easier to steer. (embarassing to have forgotten this basic principle)
- Make sure all the slugs are in the luff track before leaving the dock. I had left the bottom few out, and getting them in while underway with one hand on the halyard is a real challenge.
- Don't bother with the topping lift. On this boat it's better to just dump the end of the boom into the cockpit. This makes it much easier for the helmsman to stand up, change sides, attend to the motor, etc. without the boom hanging overhead. [edit: need to clarify this. Meant to say, "don't bother with the topping lift when the main is down." lowering the main and the boom all the way down into the cockpit keeps it out of the way on this little boat when motoring.]
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Sounds like a very lively family sail!! How did the kiddies do this time? Before you know it, they'll be skippering the boat!!
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