samsturdy said..
Hi Lazzarae, no the furler I've got is the one I'm stuck with.
I had an inner stay that fouled the headsail when tacking. Cisco (I think) told me to get rid of it, which I did.
The problem that's arisen now is when the headsail moves across, the bowline knots that attach the sheets
to the clew foul the shrouds to the point where I can't pull the sail right across so I'm stuck trying to free this
while the wind is playing havoc with the sail. When the inner stay was on it held the clew further away from
the shrouds. Any suggestions.??.
Hi Sam,
Just a guess mate, but try doing your bowline with the knot as close to the sail as possible, ie: don't leave a big loop in the bowline.
You may very well be doing this, but it is unusual for the bowline to catch on the shrouds.
Edit: When you are tacking, don't let the headsail sheet off until the headsail starts backing (filling with wind on the wrong side) a wee bit. Then let it go.
This way, there is pressure in the headsail before you let the sheet go and the wind will help pull it straight over to the (new) leeward side.
It also has the advantage of helping pull the bow through the tack.
If you are worried about how much is enough, if you leave it too long before you let go of the sheet, the boat will simply start to lean over to leeward as the headsail starts to really fill with the increasing wind angle on the sail, so don't panic, just head up to wind a little to take the pressure off, then try again.
SB