GreenLake wrote:New mains are stiff...
I switched to rolling mine. The old one was so soft, that it could (almost) be stuffed into a bag like a spinnaker.I can slide the roll onto the boom, but the problem is that I have to unroll the whole thing before I can raise it. Somehow, I've gotten used to all of this, and despite various additions to the running rigging over the years (inhauls come to mind) the interesting thing is that I've gotten way faster setting up and launching than I used to.
Used to take an hour, now reaching 35min from driving up to sailing off is possible (whenever there's no congestion on the ramp). The reverse is a little slower...
Whenever possible I raise all sails before casting off. It's just easier. (I'm lucky, the ramp I use most often has a very obliging building that puts just the dock into good wind shadow.) Some days I motor back, and start taking sails off on the water, but usually, I wait until I'm docked or beached.
I like the idea of rolling it up to reduce the wear on the sail, but I am getting that this is just an awkward thing that will take some getting used to. I could (and did) stuff my old sail into a bag like a spinnaker and on my other boat I flake the main onto the boom and cover it. So this rolling thing is a bit of a change for me.
In any event, my kids didn't seem bothered by me taking a bit longer to get underway.
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