Well, this week came my new mainsail from intensity with a reef line, so yesterday, despite being pretty windy, I raised my mast in my back yard & put on the new main (turning boat and trailer into the wind...) so far so good; then to try the new jiffy reefing setup.....OOPS!, what was that?...well that was the gooseneck slide letting go...!@#$%^&*!!!!
Only one of the tabs broke off at the weld, so off to repair it (drilled & tapped a hole through everything & threaded a 10-24 screw, cutting it off then putting a nut & washer on the flat end...solved!...oh, wait: hairline crack on weld on the other tab...well F!@#$! me!



A little epoxy on the cracked weld and off I went today with a friend to test out the new sails (ordered a new slide from DR marine & got it today), rigging adjustments and jiffy reefing:
1) Rigging tension, GL, the boat seems to point better especially in puffs..I'm getting a slight weather helm upwind now (goes away quickly when hiking out)...the mast & rigging don't sound like they'll flop off and I have no slack on the leeward shroud until about 8 kts wind (we hit some puffs over 12 today...all that with the shrouds at Eb (3-3/4 turns on mast jack). Was able to depower the main when needed (bending the mast despite tabernacle)...helps to have a new sail too!
2) almost reefed the main just for giggles (wasn't that windy), but with the provisional reef hook fashioned out a stainless S-hook bent open and lashed to the gooseneck with twine, I decided not to test my fix and chance a disaster while out sailing...
3) Sailing the DS1 under spinnaker...boy that was fun! even having my completely green friend at the helm..put the boat on a reach and raised the chute (the sheets I got with the chute are too springy so they must go!... three strand out, 1/4" double braided coming up!)...my only concern was the spinnaker pole (glad I shoved that oak dowel inside it now cuz she was bending some)....another must with that wimpy pole is using guy hooks on the guy...once I did that the chute & rig began to behave...we had the boat on plane for a couple minutes...but very puffy and shifty day

Last but not least, I am more than satisfied with the DS as a sailboat! great bang for the buck and putting a lot of smiles on this old guy!
Cheers,
Mike J
A crappy day sailing is better than a good one at home...
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