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Title: jib sheeting.
Post by: GregPitt on 30 Sep 2008, 09:30
I know this is going against the grain a bit with everyone talking about making boat simple, but has anyone considered or is using a barberhaul system for sheeting their jib further inboard. I have just bought a N3473 and as a sailmaker I have drawn plans and taken a lot of measurments for designing sails. The sheeting angle on my boat is about 13 degrees. (pretty wide) compared to a fireball or merlin that can be sheeted in at 8 degrees. Any thougths?
Greg N3473
Title: Re: jib sheeting.
Post by: Tim Gatti on 01 Oct 2008, 12:43
Greg - barber haul systems were very common on Twelves - not so much used of late - many go for a fixed track and slider with ratchet block but I'm sure you'll get a very varied response to this post.Tim
Title: Re: jib sheeting.
Post by: David_Wilkins on 01 Oct 2008, 07:25
Barbers to widen the angle were common before dangly poles but there were few using them to reduce the sheeting angle. We put some on the top of the centreboard case on 3139 as the blocks seemed just bit too wide - this worked very well bu I couldn't tell you the angle.
Surface Tension had a completely floating jib sheet block - adjustable on pairs of tracks in both directions.
cheers