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![]() I Am Preparing To Install A New Loose Footed Fully Battened Main On My Hans Christian 43. Mainsail Is 375 Sf. I Am Also Reworking The Mainsail Outhaul.
How Much Tension Will I Need In The Outhaul To Pull The Foot Tight? |
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![]() Outhaul tension for a loose-footed main should be similar to a boltrope footed main if a slugslide is used at the clew to support leech tension. We use special high-load slides for that purpose.
Brent Benson Sails |
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![]() For my 250 sqft loose foot main, I use a 4:1 tackle that allows me to get it easily tight with hand tension, and no load on mainsheet. Under load in 15 knots of wind, it's a struggle for a medium man to get it flat, but easily addressed by easing mainsheet.
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