Hello, before I'm drilling the first holes in my boat, I would love some advice.
I have a 1973 29' Ericson and sail in the SF bay. Last year I bought a new 95% jib and have been using the toerail track, with not very good upwind performance, so would love to install a new jib track which will be more forward. Any good suggestions for how far inward I should put this track (this model has outside chainplates)? As my jib is cut rather low, I can't put the track on the cabin top. Also, down below in the cabin I've noticed that If I go more than 4" inward, I would drill in a hallow sounding cabintop, so would like to avoid that. If I put this track inside, I will still need to rig the jibsheets outside the shrouds as the jibsheet will otherwise 'hang' on the shroud when sailing beam or further away from the wind. Would I make a mistake to put the track close to the shrouds?
Pics would be very helpful too!
Thank you,
Jolanda de Boer
Losierra 29, Berkeley
I have a 1973 29' Ericson and sail in the SF bay. Last year I bought a new 95% jib and have been using the toerail track, with not very good upwind performance, so would love to install a new jib track which will be more forward. Any good suggestions for how far inward I should put this track (this model has outside chainplates)? As my jib is cut rather low, I can't put the track on the cabin top. Also, down below in the cabin I've noticed that If I go more than 4" inward, I would drill in a hallow sounding cabintop, so would like to avoid that. If I put this track inside, I will still need to rig the jibsheets outside the shrouds as the jibsheet will otherwise 'hang' on the shroud when sailing beam or further away from the wind. Would I make a mistake to put the track close to the shrouds?
Pics would be very helpful too!
Thank you,
Jolanda de Boer
Losierra 29, Berkeley
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