Roy Ryder
Paul <sa...@arizona2blah.screaming.net.blah> wrote in message
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That said, it doesn't actually have anything for the sail to roll around, in
the manner that roller reefing gears do. The sail is set on its own halyard
in addition to the forestay, and is not hanked on to anything. It is set
free flying. You would need to remove the "clips" from your headsail to furl
it, but should not tension the gear with a bottlescrew. Tension should only
be applied with the halyard. You should really have a wire luff headsail for
this set up too, with the tack and head of the sail formed by the wire luff.
HTH
--
PyroJames
"Dawn Wind of Kirribilli"
Titchmarsh, Essex, UK.
Any more advice or experience much appreciated!
jim
W7802
Jim Barr http://www.wandana.demon.co.uk
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