Brian commented on yesterday’s article that he’s
never been clear about reefing a spritsail.
I’ll try to explain how I reef ‘Pike’s’ sail.
The objective of the exercise is to reduce sail area and to make
the centre of effort as low as possible.
It would be feasible to reef the sail by moving the tack
line to the luff reef cringle and re-tension it. Then, roll up the lower
part of the sail and secure the bundle with the reef lines. The sprit would remain as
it was before. The sheet block at the clew would not need to be moved because
it would be held in place by the leech reefing lines. However, by reefing in
this manner, the centre of effort would be raised and the sheet would not line
up with the throat; therefore it would be impossible to make the sail set
without having creases in it.
The proper way to reef ‘Pike’ is to move the sail down the
mast by lowering the halyard and the sprit. To lower the sprit, the snotter must
to be refastened to the mast lower down. The reefing procedure would otherwise
be as described above.
Thanks Bill.
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The most sensible and seaworthy way to reef - lowering the CE.
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