I have a (fairly high-footed) 130% genoa (on an E34-2 rig) and am having trouble with where to lead the sheets.
Lifeline/stanchion interference:
* To the inside track makes it a pain to foot the jib (though one can sheet a bit closer (maybe) upwind, and also the inside track does not reach as far back as the outside track. Plus when off the wind the sheet then compresses the lifelines as it goes over the rail.
* The outside track leaves the sheet really pushing on the stanchions/lifelines in an undesirable way when closehauled.
Are there tricks? What do you all do to prevent interference with the lifelines?
* Separately, the fairlead car on the outside track (stock, with boat, same as those on the inside track) grumbles as the sheet transitions from the winch to the genoa... not clear it can angle in the desired way. Is that a disaster waiting to happen (broken car), and I need to change this? It's tricky since the cars are way back near the primaries -- to add a second car for addiitonal fairlead the 2nd car would have to be at the aft end of the outer rail (and the boat) and thus behind the winch, which is OK I guess; would needd to check angle toe the combing where the winch sits.)
Preventer interference:
* I run a preventer back from the stem to the outer end of the boom (no nice full-length rail track like the E32's have...) The genoa sheet and preventer also interfere, rubbing against each other. With the preventer inside the sheet (so if I can move the genoa over to wing-and-wing, or back to sails all on the same side without changing the preventer) the sheet will also pull up on the prventer line moving the boom as the genoa slacks and fills in lighter air / waves / deeply downwind. Advice on how people here rig their preventers would be appreciated as well.
Lifeline/stanchion interference:
* To the inside track makes it a pain to foot the jib (though one can sheet a bit closer (maybe) upwind, and also the inside track does not reach as far back as the outside track. Plus when off the wind the sheet then compresses the lifelines as it goes over the rail.
* The outside track leaves the sheet really pushing on the stanchions/lifelines in an undesirable way when closehauled.
Are there tricks? What do you all do to prevent interference with the lifelines?
* Separately, the fairlead car on the outside track (stock, with boat, same as those on the inside track) grumbles as the sheet transitions from the winch to the genoa... not clear it can angle in the desired way. Is that a disaster waiting to happen (broken car), and I need to change this? It's tricky since the cars are way back near the primaries -- to add a second car for addiitonal fairlead the 2nd car would have to be at the aft end of the outer rail (and the boat) and thus behind the winch, which is OK I guess; would needd to check angle toe the combing where the winch sits.)
Preventer interference:
* I run a preventer back from the stem to the outer end of the boom (no nice full-length rail track like the E32's have...) The genoa sheet and preventer also interfere, rubbing against each other. With the preventer inside the sheet (so if I can move the genoa over to wing-and-wing, or back to sails all on the same side without changing the preventer) the sheet will also pull up on the prventer line moving the boom as the genoa slacks and fills in lighter air / waves / deeply downwind. Advice on how people here rig their preventers would be appreciated as well.