Hi Jim:
We had the exact same sheeting problem on our J/46 with the original 100% jib...it had to be sheeted between the shrouds which is fine until you bear off to a reach and the shrouds distort the sheet lead. When we had our new 100% jib made by North in Salem, MA we asked for a higher clewed jib which meant the sheet car could be further aft and the sheet runs outside the shrouds. This setup is much better imho.
Cheers,
Bernie
J/46 #10 Mystic Rose
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On Apr 11, 2025, at 2:38 PM, Jim Brainard <brain...@gmail.com> wrote:
I have a question for J46 owners about the sheet leads for ~100% jibs on their J46.
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On Apr 11, 2025, at 5:38 PM, Jim Brainard <brain...@gmail.com> wrote:
I have a question for J46 owners about the sheet leads for ~100% jibs on their J46.
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Just to add to the mix,
We have a new Doyle 105% jib (Stratus Technora). It has a slightly higher clew. We also sheet it between the shrouds and when close hauled, the clew is just about at the lower shroud – maybe poking through slightly aft of the lower shroud. We use a jib car position abaft of the shrouds with this jib.
Our J/46 however also has a second set of shorter car tracks, outside of the shrouds. We haven’t used them yet though. I’ve been told two things: 1, that track is used more for reaching with the staysail or 2, it is used for reaching with the jib (which would require a sheet change to go from inner to outer tracks but solves the sheet across the shroud angles). If anyone else has this secondary set of tracks and has some tips, please let us know!
I think that our 105% could be sheeted inside all the shrouds but if we did that, for reaching I’d probably have to switch to that outer track since the car would still likely be abaft the shrouds and then cause the sheets to deflect around the shrouds.
Btw, just this week we add a set of Selden tubular aluminum “screw covers” as I was becoming concerned that our jib sheets sheet in right against the chainplate screw threads and I was worried about chafe. I met another J/46 who had added them for that same reason. It nothing else, there is now less friction with the sheets coming across the shrouds.
David _/)
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On Apr 11, 2025, at 20:06, David Jade <da...@mutable.net> wrote: