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![]() I thought I had found the perfect solution in the rigging of my spinnaker, and in fact it is easy to rig and works well.
What I do: The clew of the spinnaker has a short line spliced it it, and the sheets are composed of a single continuous line which I middle, and sheet bend the clew line to. Works great ![]() After a boisterous sail that sheet bend is chinched so hard there is no hope of untieing it. ![]() Does anyone have an fix more elegant than two seperate sheet lines bowlined to the clew of the sail? That will obviously work, and will always (almost) untie, but I just have a feeling in my bones that there is a neater solution out there I just haven't had enough experience to hear of... Is a double sheet bend less likely to jam tight? The boat is 40 feet LOA, with an I of 49.3 ft, J of 14 ft and the sail is about 600 sq feet. Bill Kinney http://www.geocities.com/bill_knny |
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