un hanked storm jib
Mike,
As you can see at the start of this thread, we too have a E 38-200. Since beginning the thread we have added a 3rd reef point to the main.
I am very curious about your experience using a smaller jib just supported at the tack and the head with no hanks or sleave. Will this sail setup allow you to point? I assume you really put some solid winch asssisted pressure on the second Jib halyard in order to stiffen the luff. We have a 70% jib [the wj from our old Cal 34] which we could rig similarly. I love the idea of not having to pull our regular headsail from the roller system in order to use the 70% sail. But doesn't the sail sort of "sag" off. I am wondering if a short sleeve on the 70% jib would improve things [assuming it would slide over the furled regualar jib]. Your thoughts?
Mike,
As you can see at the start of this thread, we too have a E 38-200. Since beginning the thread we have added a 3rd reef point to the main.
I am very curious about your experience using a smaller jib just supported at the tack and the head with no hanks or sleave. Will this sail setup allow you to point? I assume you really put some solid winch asssisted pressure on the second Jib halyard in order to stiffen the luff. We have a 70% jib [the wj from our old Cal 34] which we could rig similarly. I love the idea of not having to pull our regular headsail from the roller system in order to use the 70% sail. But doesn't the sail sort of "sag" off. I am wondering if a short sleeve on the 70% jib would improve things [assuming it would slide over the furled regualar jib]. Your thoughts?