Main Sail won't go all the way up?
- ESPERANZA
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Main Sail won't go all the way up?
I just launched my boat a couple weekends ago. Before launching I read about reducing the mast bend. I moved my Furler attachment point up four inches on the mast and readjusted the shrouds. Everything looks fine. I've compared my mast with the other twenty or so in the Marina and all appear to have the same amount of rake and mast bend as mine. Now comes the strange part. When I put the sail on and raise it, no matter how much tension I put on the Halyard the foot looks baggy. Any ideas?
- Timm Miller
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Foot
By foot do you mean the entire length of the bottom of the main or just the tack of the sail? You only need enough tension to take out the wrinkles........to tighten foot, use the outhaul.
- Chip Hindes
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- Chip Hindes
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You didn't mention the very light winds before. We see these a lot where I sail. In very light winds, it's tough to get decent sail shape with the limited number of sail controls most of us have, and I believe a certain amount of bagginess at the foot is normal.
Something you might try next time you get these is sheeting the boom to windward; I have a snap shackle at the pedestal end of the mainsheet, so can quickly detach it, then reattach it to the lifeline loop on the windward stanchion. It's sometimes good for a knot or so when otherwise you'd be dead in the water.
Something you might try next time you get these is sheeting the boom to windward; I have a snap shackle at the pedestal end of the mainsheet, so can quickly detach it, then reattach it to the lifeline loop on the windward stanchion. It's sometimes good for a knot or so when otherwise you'd be dead in the water.
- craiglaforce
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Remember, the Mac sails are baggy it seems by design. Don't be expecting that Americas Cup blade shape. As long as you get most of the wrinkles out up the mast track the shape at the bottom near the gooseneck really doesn't matter much.
Craig is right, skip the X boat sail control tricks and use your traveler to move the sail to windward like a proper sailboat.
Craig is right, skip the X boat sail control tricks and use your traveler to move the sail to windward like a proper sailboat.
main sail
Esperanza,
You may have received the wrong sail with your x boat, the larger main from the M! What you describe is exactly what happened to me. I took it back to the dealer, who told me many of the last 2002 x boat were shipped out with the M main. He replaced it, of course, and the new sail fit perfectly. Hope this helps,
Rolf-abatross-2002x
You may have received the wrong sail with your x boat, the larger main from the M! What you describe is exactly what happened to me. I took it back to the dealer, who told me many of the last 2002 x boat were shipped out with the M main. He replaced it, of course, and the new sail fit perfectly. Hope this helps,
Rolf-abatross-2002x
main sail
Esperanza,
You may have received the wrong sail with your x boat, the larger main from the M! What you describe is exactly what happened to me. I took it back to the dealer, who told me many of the last 2002 x boat were shipped out with the M main. He replaced it, of course, and the new sail fit perfectly. Hope this helps,
Rolf-abatross-2002x
You may have received the wrong sail with your x boat, the larger main from the M! What you describe is exactly what happened to me. I took it back to the dealer, who told me many of the last 2002 x boat were shipped out with the M main. He replaced it, of course, and the new sail fit perfectly. Hope this helps,
Rolf-abatross-2002x
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Bill at BOATS 4 SAIL
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Halyard twisted?
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Last edited by Bill at BOATS 4 SAIL on Wed Jul 21, 2004 8:49 am, edited 1 time in total.
