by Felix Graham-Jones » Fri May 05, 2006 11:51 pm
Carlos
A couple of tips you may find useful.
First, with the front stay properly set up, I find that the front pin of the hinge is redundant, so I sail with nothing poked through that front part of the hinge. Obviously, if I'm going to do adjustments or work on the front stay, then I put the pin in and the mast doesn't come crashing down on my head, but for sailing, no pin so nothing to catch my sheets as they come whipping acros the front of the mast.
Second, when coming about, I tend to hold the upwind jib sheet long enough for it to back the sail, so that the wind ends up pushing my nose across through "irons", so by the time I'm pulling the sheets across, they really want to be out on the downwind side of the mast.
Hope this makes sense to you.
Fair winds and following seas.
Felix