Bigdamdork wrote:So I purchased my 1978 Macgregor V222 about two years ago and have been working on it in my spare time off and on. This is my first boat and while I've been sailing a bit on my friends 35' Catalina I'm still pretty new to the lingo and nuances associated with actually owning my own boat. With this said I was wondering if I could ask the experts in here about what kind of lines should I be looking for?
Like I said it's a 22' boat and I'm going to be using it primarily to just cruise around the Central Coast of CA. I've been to six different websites and my head is spinning. Main Line, Jib Line, Dock Line. Boom Vang Line........it's a bit overwhelming. With this said any suggestions on size and type of line? Suggestions on where to get it? I see some lines are $.37/ft and others are $1.37/ft for the same diameter. It's all pretty intimidating.
Are there any websites where I can plug in what kind of boat I have and it will spit out suggestions?
Any and all help is totally appreciated. I'm taking a four day sailing class over the next two weekends to get more up to speed and I'm hoping to have her in the water by late September early October. I'm TERRIFIED of being the guy in charge right now and I'm hoping the sailing classes will bolster my confidence. I'm going to be begging some friends of mine who sail currently to come out with me a few times at first.
Thanks!
Well, in my opinion, IT DOESN'T MATTER. For a rookie sailor with an older boat who just wants to get out there sailing, use whatever you like. Cheap is fine. Who cares if your halyard stretches a bit? If and when you do start to care, fix it then.
If the boat has lines on it already and you want to replace them just measure them and cut a piece off the end to bring to a marine store. Ask for a direct replacement and they'll give you the cheap stuff (which is fine) for less than $0.50/ft. If your boat doesn't have lines on it, can you get it to a marina or tow it to a marine store so that the employees there can have a look and make recommendations?
You need docklines, a jibsheet, a mainsail halyard, a jib halyard (or furler) and a mainsheet to go sailing. Depending on your boat you may need a keel rope, jib furling line, topping lift, boom vang and so on, but I didn't have any of those things on my first boat. As I figured out how to sail I learned what I wanted to replace or install. Take your time.