[C320-list] Second Reef Line Arrangement

Mark Seyler mseyler at cox.net
Wed Jun 10 13:10:27 PDT 2020


Dennis,  

It's not reeved through the blocks at the moment, because we almost never
get enough wind here on Lake Pontchartrain to need a first reef, much less
the second reef.  But the reef line setup for the second reef on my No. 232
is the mirror image of the setup on the first reef, just on the opposite
side of the boom.  

My setup is a little different from the diagram on the website.  My boom
doesn't have enough sheaves at the tack end to run a loop into the boom and
back out again.  Instead, the reef line runs from the line clutches, through
a block at the base of the mast, up to a block at the luff reef cringle,
then back down to a block where the vang attaches to the mast, up to a
sheave at the luff end of the boom, straight through the boom and around the
sheave at the clew end of the boom, up to a block on the leach reef cringle,
and then down to tie around the boom.  The block where the vang attaches to
the mast is a double block; the first reef line goes through one side of the
block and the second reef line goes through the other side.

The blocks on the sail are attached by running a "dog bone" through the reef
cringle, consisting of a dyneema soft shackle with a large stainless ring on
one side, and a single block on the other side.  The blocks greatly reduce
the friction in the single reefing line.  I don't have to leave the cockpit
to tuck in a reef.  I haven't noticed any disadvantage to not having a
double block inside the boom.

To me the real issue with having the second reef line run is tying up the
line clutch and the deck organizer.  I've been thinking of adding a line
clutch to the set on each side of the companionway, so I could at least have
a clutch for each of the lines from the deck organizers.  But that's a
project for another time.

I hope this helps.

Mark Seyler
S/V Reality, 
Catalina 320, #232
New Orleans, LA



-----Original Message-----
From: C320-list [mailto:c320-list-bounces at lists.catalina320.com] On Behalf
Of Joe Luciano
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2020 2:11 PM
To: C320-List at Catalina320.com
Subject: Re: [C320-list] Second Reef Line Arrangement

Hi Dennis,

I have an installed a second reef line on Second Wind, our 2005 C-320.  I
had the 2 reef points put in on the main within the first year or two I
bought the boat.  So, my second reef line has the same set up as the first
reef, with the line led aft on the other side of the companion way.  My reef
set up is a single line to the cockpit, with blocks on the reef points at
the mast, and tied to the aft reef points.  This removes a significant
amount of friction when reefing.  It works well, though I rarely use the
second reef.  However, it's nice to know it's there in case I get stuck out
in a real blow..

Joe Luciano
#1024
Anacortes, WA

> On Jun 10, 2020, at 10:54 AM, Crosby Roper <vmdatsea at hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Probably the simplest solution would be to rig a Cummingham at the tack
end. Should be easy to do
> 
> Crosby  Roper VMD
> 
> ________________________________
> From: C320-list <c320-list-bounces at lists.catalina320.com> on behalf of
Dennis Cookson <dennis at cooksons.net>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2020 10:19 AM
> To: C320-List at catalina320.com <C320-List at Catalina320.com>
> Subject: Re: [C320-list] Second Reef Line Arrangement
> 
> Hmm - no replies on my query to date.  Does anybody have a functional
second reef?
> 
>> Dennis Cookson
>> #577, 1999
> 
>> On 3 Jun 2020, at 17:32, Dennis Cookson <dennis at cooksons.net> wrote:
>> 
>> Our 1999 C320 came to us fitted with a mainsail equipped with two reefing
points, but whereas #1 reef has a single line that pulls in both fore and
aft (thanks to the in-boom pulley block), #2 reef has a line that only hauls
in at the boom end. We currently have no mechanism at the luff and I'm
interested in what other 320 owners have done to remedy this. There are no
reef horns at the gooseneck, and I'd prefer not to fit them given the
possibility of accidental sail damage.  The C320 manual offers no advice in
this area other than to say the second reef line is a single line of 70' in
length.
>> 
>> I'm thinking of using a Cunningham for the #2 luff reef, or even just a
short Dyneema line from the gooseneck fitted with a snap shackle or S hook
for quick attachment when required. Do I really need 4:1 purchase or similar
for a reef line?
>> 
>> What works best for you?
>> 
>> Dennis Cookson
>> #577, 1999
>> 
>> 
> 




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