Roller Reefing Main & Selftacking Jib
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Jib Boom Performance IllustratedL long loading, click start button
Jib Boom Operation Video, long loading, click start button
Question on a self-tacking jib for a sloop, and DAN NERI, one of the world's top sail designers. Here is his reply.
Single Line Reefing Video
Self-tacking Jib sheeting angles and some advice on #2 tracks, sheeting angles, plus advice on single spreader headsails.
The Cruising Sailors Friend, "Rocky Rail" self-tacking jib system:
There are several ways to setup a self-tacking jib, and this may not really the best, but it works, and it's fairly simple to setup.
Self-tacking Jib Discussion and photos
Still Waiting since 03’ on that “Large Racing Spinnaker” and……..
Jib Boom Operation Video, long loading, click start button
Question on a self-tacking jib for a sloop, and DAN NERI, one of the world's top sail designers. Here is his reply.
Single Line Reefing Video
Self-tacking Jib sheeting angles and some advice on #2 tracks, sheeting angles, plus advice on single spreader headsails.
The Cruising Sailors Friend, "Rocky Rail" self-tacking jib system:
There are several ways to setup a self-tacking jib, and this may not really the best, but it works, and it's fairly simple to setup.
Self-tacking Jib Discussion and photos
Still Waiting since 03’ on that “Large Racing Spinnaker” and……..
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Here is the video from Inmon Yachts website linked under "NEW! Now Delivering the new Roller Reefing Main!" It looks like a boom roller.
http://www.essentially-you.com/images/furler.avi
http://www.essentially-you.com/images/furler.avi
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Re: Roller Reefing Main & Selftacking Jib
Self tacking jibs are eazy to set up. However they have drawbacks. Ive found that they never set 100 percent correct and on one tack you may have to tweak the sheet. Then you have the jib boom and horse (the bar or track that the block for the single sheet line rides on) cluttering up the deck. You also are kind of stuck with one jib although it can be set up to be reefed just like a main sail. If you need to switch out to a smaller or larger jib the self tacking equipment can't be used. I had the self tacking jib on the v222 with the reefing as well. But for best performance in windy weather you need The right size jib set and trimmed well. It can't be marginal and that is what I seemed to get with the self tacking set up.
I don't find trimming the regular jib that much of a problem.
For lazy sailing I usually find the main without the jib is ok. Makes coming about tricky though.
The factory hank on jib is too large imho for more then 18 k of wind. I have a smaller jib with a higher cut clew that I really really like. This is very easy to manage.
Ix
I don't find trimming the regular jib that much of a problem.
For lazy sailing I usually find the main without the jib is ok. Makes coming about tricky though.
The factory hank on jib is too large imho for more then 18 k of wind. I have a smaller jib with a higher cut clew that I really really like. This is very easy to manage.
Ix
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Re: Roller Reefing Main & Selftacking Jib
This is actually something I really wanted to try and I recently found this article (which speaks my lanauageIxneigh wrote:Self tacking jibs are eazy to set up. However they have drawbacks. Ive found that they never set 100 percent correct and on one tack you may have to tweak the sheet. Ix
