Reefing Question (formerly Tack Line Question) but poorly explained.

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Randy Gadikian

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Apr 25, 2022, 4:28:41 PM4/25/22
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On our Nunsuch boats we have reef lines that are located at the base of the mast and reef lines that are out on the end of the boom.  Is it necessary to use a winch to pull in the reef lines that are located at the mast?

As a follow up.  Does anyone use a cunningham on a Nonsuch?  If so do you have a separate Cringle for it?

Joe Valinoti

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Apr 25, 2022, 4:45:43 PM4/25/22
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No. The tack reef lines go through the cringles by the luff.  The clue reef lines go to the cringles on the sail by the leach.  It’s in the layout in the owners manual.
 

Joe Valinoti
S/V iL Gatto NS30U #221
Sea Harbour YC
Oriental, NC USA
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Jim Cosgrove

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Apr 25, 2022, 4:52:14 PM4/25/22
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No winch needed for the reefing lines. 

FATE’s sail has a cringle for a Cunningham but I have yet to rig one. 

Jim Cosgrove
FATE 30U #343


On Monday, April 25, 2022, 4:34 PM, Randy Gadikian <ra...@gadikian.com> wrote:

On our Nunsuch boats we have reef lines that are located at the base of the mast and reef lines that are out on the end of the boom.  Is it necessary to use a winch to pull in the reef lines that are located at the mast?

As a follow up.  Does anyone use a cunningham on a Nonsuch?  If so do you have a separate Cringle for it?

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Pat Furr

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Apr 25, 2022, 5:10:22 PM4/25/22
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Randy,
I do not use a winch to set my luff nor my clew reef, unless I’m too late to set the reef and the wind is fighting me. At that time I will use a winch to tension the clew reef. 

I have an Evolution sail and it does have a dedicated cringle about 15” up from the tack and I run a Cunningham through that. It was an easy addition only needing to attach a swiveling block on one of the available points on the mast collar. I set it into the available port winch but tighten it by hand and use the winch only as a handy cleat. 

Pat Furr
Bandolero NS26C
Charlotte, VT

Joe Valinoti

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Apr 25, 2022, 8:23:42 PM4/25/22
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I, too, use a winch to tighten up the clue reef lines.
 
Joe Valinoti
S/V iL Gatto NS30U #221
Sea Harbour YC
Oriental, NC USA

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Joe Valinoti

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Apr 25, 2022, 8:33:52 PM4/25/22
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Jim:  How do you tension the reef clue lines??
 
Joe Valinoti
S/V iL Gatto NS30U #221
Sea Harbour YC
Oriental, NC USA


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Sent: Monday, April 25, 2022 4:52 PM
Subject: Re: Reefing Question (formerly Tack Line Question) but poorly explained.
 

Jim Cosgrove

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Apr 25, 2022, 9:54:12 PM4/25/22
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I raise the topping lift quite a bit first. For that I do use a winch. That way the clue reef is just pulling down loose sail. It’s not pulling the wishbone up at the same time. 

Jim Cosgrove
FATE 30U #343

Don Crossley

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Apr 25, 2022, 10:15:04 PM4/25/22
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It's spelled "clew", not clue.

Thor Powell

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Apr 26, 2022, 1:27:40 PM4/26/22
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I have attached blocks to the tac and run the lines down the side. Allows me to get the reefed tac at the same point as the full hoist.  And reduced any friction. A stainless ring and a sewn webbing or soft shackle is all you need to rig it...

I can post pictures if need me

As for the need for a winch, on my 26 I get it in without need of a winch, but I use the winch on the leach.

Jim Cosgrove

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Apr 26, 2022, 1:44:08 PM4/26/22
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Thor,
If you have pics available, I’d love to see them. Thanks. 

Jim Cosgrove
FATE 30U #343

Mark Powers La Reina 26C Vancouver, B.C.

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Apr 26, 2022, 2:10:09 PM4/26/22
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My brother installed low friction rings for the clew reef lines. Maybe he will post pictures.
Mark Powers

Thor Powell

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Apr 26, 2022, 5:44:52 PM4/26/22
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Spellcheck does not sail.... 

Mark Powers La Reina 26C Vancouver, B.C.

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Apr 27, 2022, 3:36:39 AM4/27/22
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Does that mean that spell check is clueless or clewless?
Mark Powers


Ernie Abugov N22 - #56 "Moustaches" Toronto

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Apr 27, 2022, 8:11:10 AM4/27/22
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Are you referring to Spellcheque or the original Spellcheck ?

Or just shpilkiss ??

Ernie A. in Toronto

Joe Valinoti

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Apr 27, 2022, 9:34:58 AM4/27/22
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Youse guys are too funny!!
 
Joe Valinoti
S/V iL Gatto NS30U #221
Sea Harbour YC
Oriental, NC USA


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Ernie Abugov N22 - #56 "Moustaches" Toronto

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Apr 27, 2022, 12:02:13 PM4/27/22
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Sorry, Joe, but the correct spelling is "yoooz".

Good spelling is important.

Ernie A. in Toronto

Joe Weinbrecht

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Apr 27, 2022, 12:09:26 PM4/27/22
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Ernie that may be the Canadian spelling, but the North Jersey/ New York Mafia derived spelling is youse.
As in youse guys are wasting bandwidth. 😉
So fugatabout it, already!

Joe
NS26C #156

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Apr 27, 2022, 12:17:34 PM4/27/22
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Earnie ! You're such a stickeler for puffectshun !


On Wed., 27 Apr. 2022 at 12:08 p.m., Ernie Abugov N22 - #56 "Moustaches" Toronto

Rob Powers

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Apr 27, 2022, 6:34:39 PM4/27/22
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I will try to attach the photos. Used dyneema line grabbers for the rings. Could make your own soft shackles.

Rob Powers
Respite #50 26C
Sidney BC

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Ernie Abugov N22 - #56 "Moustaches" Toronto

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Apr 27, 2022, 8:13:09 PM4/27/22
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Smart idea, Rob. These would definitely reduce "cringle" friction.

Ernie A. in Toronto 

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