CD30 Jiffy Reefing Line question….. I goofed and discarded the old lines….
Can someone help me out with line diameter for jiffy reefing …. length would be wonderful also but
I can figure that with stunt double twine. Main Sale …. two reef points.
CD30 Jiffy Reefing Line question
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Re: CD30 Jiffy Reefing Line question
3/8 or 5/16 is what I find bandied about via a Google search.MarcMcCarron wrote:CD30 Jiffy Reefing Line question….. I goofed and discarded the old lines….
Can someone help me out with line diameter for jiffy reefing …. length would be wonderful also but
I can figure that with stunt double twine. Main Sale …. two reef points.
Fair winds, Neil
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Boston, MA
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Re: CD30 Jiffy Reefing Line question
I used 5/16 for the clew. It is a good practice to run another line through the clew and around the boom, just in case, but I don't generally do this. I used 7/16 for the tack line, because I happened to have it laying around. The tack line is much shorter, so wind resistance is not a major factor. I leave the the tack line in the first reef cringle with a long tail. If I need a second reef, I thread the line through the second cringle and bring it back to a cleat I added on the other side of the mast. As for the length, you would be best off with your stunt double. Every boat will have a slightly different set up and the reef points could be located at various heights on any given sail.
May your winds be strong enough to need to first, Steve.
May your winds be strong enough to need to first, Steve.