Reefing a TY Weekender - How?

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kevin_oconnor
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Reefing a TY Weekender - How?

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How do you reef the main for a TY weekender? I have a 75.

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GLutzow
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Reefing

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You pull the boom to the stern, out of its' socket, and then roll the sail onto the boom much like a window shade.

I have a 1981 TYW and realized immediately that this system stunk. I had a single reef point put in my main for jiffy reefing and have never regretted the decision.
Greg Lutzow
Nokomis, FL

CD25
"Beau Soleil"
sailing off a mooring in Sarasota Bay


With nothin' but stillness as far as you please
An' the silly mirage stringin' islands an' seas.
Dick Villamil
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reefing the ty main

Post by Dick Villamil »

You should have the sailmaker install slab reefing cringles - clew and tack. Perhaps you still have the old roller furling system - don't use it but get the slab or jiffy reefing system installed.
Christian Sava
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Newburyport, MA

Post by Christian Sava »

I agree with the two previous posts. Although fine in theory, rolling the boom to furl the sail is a major pain, not to mention degrades performance. I had a local sailmaker install two reef points in my main for the cost of $65.00. That was a no brainer and I definitely don't regret the decision.
Christian Sava
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