Hi All, I bought Marionette a 26' Eventide earlier this year, my son has given her some loving attention and a lick of paint, but it has been tricky as every opportunity (not enough of them) we have been out with her, no point explaining the fun, you all know this. I have COPD and struggle with continuous tasks, I get a bit out of breath Rigging the sails & so going out on my own is limited, but I do want to be able to sail her single handed, the boat moored next to mine has a roling Mainsail and Jib, it looks fabulous. I know I can convert my Jib to a rolling reefer, but the mainsail? his has a channel fixed to the mast which the sail rolls int to.
Any help or advice would be so appreciated,
Mike
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Roller mainsail!
Hello Mike!
Bit up market are Roller mainsails! The vertical rolling ones that is not the boom rollers.
The engineering is a bit costly and complex. I do know the GH advisor Brian Neale has one, might be worth looking the Advisors page up for him.
I think another option might be lazyjacks and bringing the halyard back to the cockpit. you could also rig a down haul to assist it down, with Lazy Jacks it shoulkd almost self stow on the boom!
just a thought.
Regards,
John
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Bit up market are Roller mainsails! The vertical rolling ones that is not the boom rollers.
The engineering is a bit costly and complex. I do know the GH advisor Brian Neale has one, might be worth looking the Advisors page up for him.
I think another option might be lazyjacks and bringing the halyard back to the cockpit. you could also rig a down haul to assist it down, with Lazy Jacks it shoulkd almost self stow on the boom!
just a thought.
Regards,
John
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