[C320-list] Headsail furling
Kirk McCullough
kirk.mccullough at telus.net
Tue Jul 3 10:33:16 PDT 2007
Or with the sail fully furled, you can leave the knot as is and bring the
loose end of the line to the furler and add a couple of wraps that way.
Again assuming your line is long enough.
Kirk
Boomerang #124
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Subject: Re: [C320-list] Headsail furling
> Sure, with the sail completely furled, untie the knot that holds the
> furling line. Then you can put as many wraps around the drum as you
> please, then retie the knot. This assumes that your furling line is long
> enough.
>
> Sincerely,
> Herb Creech
> Cloud Chaser #606
>
> -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: "Mike Paris" <mikepxx at adelphia.net>
>> The furling line on my head-sail is all the way out when the sail is
>> completely
>> furled. I'm unable to easily get a few more rotations to allow the sheets
>> to
>> wrap the sail. I've kept slight tension on the sheets when furling. Is
>> there a
>> simple solution to this?
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