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Old 03-21-2008, 04:47 AM
Brian Duff Brian Duff is offline
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I have a preference over the standard reefing hook. ( of course I do !)

What I like to do for slab reefing and tack control at mast is to install a cleat on each side of the spar forward and slightly lower than the gooseneck, then lead a line deadending from one cleat, up through your reef tack with a stopper knot to keep it falling out, and then haul that line down to the opposites side cleat when ready to reef. This provides a bit of purchase for hauling the sail down, and keeps your fingers out of the area. Sometimes the tack hooks can be difficult to get the tack ring on , and so I started with this system - this tack line will also be easy to lead to the cockpit (along with toppinglift, vang, mainhalyard, and reef outhaul control) for 'remote' reefing of the mainsail.

have fun with your heavy weather sailing
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