Dear All,
Getting tired of dealing with the headsail getting caught up with the staysail when tacking a lot and come to the conclusion I need to be able to quickly release the staysail forestay to avoid the constant catching of the head sail on the staysail. Love the staysail sail when on long runs, but not so much when tacking a lot. In saying that, would appreciate any suggestions on purchasing a quick release for the staysail forestay.
Thanks, Paul
Grateful; CD330, 1986
Staysail Forestay Quick Release Suggestions
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Re: Staysail Forestay Quick Release Suggestions
I used a Wichard part. Not cheap but it works great. I have a loop in the deck fitting and secure it out of use to a shroud base.
Jeff
Jeff
Re: Staysail Forestay Quick Release Suggestions
Just for clarity, what is it exactly that is “getting caught up”? Is your yankee failing to go through the slot defined by your headstay and staysail stay, or is it something else?pvisich wrote: ↑Oct 13th, '24, 17:06 Dear All,
Getting tired of dealing with the headsail getting caught up with the staysail when tacking a lot and come to the conclusion I need to be able to quickly release the staysail forestay to avoid the constant catching of the head sail on the staysail. Love the staysail sail when on long runs, but not so much when tacking a lot. In saying that, would appreciate any suggestions on purchasing a quick release for the staysail forestay.
Thanks, Paul
Grateful; CD330, 1986
Is your yankee a standard yankee with a relatively short foot and a high clew or do you have an oversized yankee with the clew much closer to the deck? I have a standard yankee which never fails to slide through the slot and I have a large yankee which will occasionally fail to slide through fully but only in very light winds. I learned years ago that if your staysail isn’t set you can have difficulty because a large yankee needs the staysail to help it slide through the slot when tacking in light winds. If the staysail isn’t set you’re bound to have issues.
Another alternative, if you have a furling headsail, is to partially furl it before you tack. Costs nothing and you never leave the cockpit.
This is a standard yankee and will never have issues when tacking. This is a large yankee and can have issues in light airs.
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Ex Captain-Northeast Fleet
CD31 ORION
The currency of life is not money, it's time
Re: Staysail Forestay Quick Release Suggestions
Hi Jim
Yes, it's the yankee getting caught on the staysail sail when its out. I have to go up to the bow and pull it around the staysail forestay, it seems to be a constant issue in light and strong winds. I would assume my yankee is a bigger, based on your pictures. I begin to wonder if its a timing issue on when I am releasing the sheet for the headsail when I am tacking. Either way, I have used the technique of rolling in the headsail before tacking, but have to admit, it's challenging when its somewhat windy and you are trying to roll up the headsail before you tack.
Yes, it's the yankee getting caught on the staysail sail when its out. I have to go up to the bow and pull it around the staysail forestay, it seems to be a constant issue in light and strong winds. I would assume my yankee is a bigger, based on your pictures. I begin to wonder if its a timing issue on when I am releasing the sheet for the headsail when I am tacking. Either way, I have used the technique of rolling in the headsail before tacking, but have to admit, it's challenging when its somewhat windy and you are trying to roll up the headsail before you tack.
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Re: Staysail Forestay Quick Release Suggestions
Paulpvisich wrote: ↑Oct 13th, '24, 17:06 Dear All,
Getting tired of dealing with the headsail getting caught up with the staysail when tacking a lot and come to the conclusion I need to be able to quickly release the staysail forestay to avoid the constant catching of the head sail on the staysail. Love the staysail sail when on long runs, but not so much when tacking a lot. In saying that, would appreciate any suggestions on purchasing a quick release for the staysail forestay.
Thanks, Paul
Grateful; CD330, 1986
I wrestled with the same thing. I solved it by going to a synthetic forestay and a simple tensioning setup that uses a dyneema pendant run to my windlass rope drum. It has worked perfectly. Would not change a thing.
The attached article explains the details.
https://farreachvoyages.net/2017/10/23/ ... se-device/