I adjusted my sail so that it is about 2 clips higher than recommended so my passenger and I don't have to duck so much (and I can see). I only sail recreationally on a very small lake that typically has fairly light wind. Is there any issue with using a high sail (besides that it may be slower)?
You mean that you don't like having the boom catch on the back of your lifejacket? I have my recreational rig set very high, and there's no issues at all. If you're racing, it can cause a lot of weather helm, which is bad for speed.
Check out canoe or kayak life jackets, they have lower profiles around the neck on the back and you can bend and twist easier. The racers here may have some good brand name suggestions.
instead of paying $10 for 2 strips of velcro, I just used a few zip-ties. they work great to keep the mainsheet from drooping between the 2 boom blocks.
I wonder how well using sail clips would work? Not the ones holding the sail, but extra ones hanging upside down with the sheet threaded through. Anything that does the job is better than not having them. I got tired of nearly getting throttled by the drooping mainsheet everytime I tacked.
I've seen racers use duct tape attached to the boom. They put a layer of duct tape on the inside to cover the adhesive so the mainsheet can move easily. There's a video showing how they set it up. When I have a chance to search for it, I'll post it.
A simple clove hitch not will not slip either. You could Google on how to tie one. I raised mine for the same reasons, tied with the clove hitch and it didn't slip a mm.
Duct tape worked just fine for me. My pal uses just regular 1/8" (or smaller) line to keep his main close to the spar because he is afraid of the awesome adhesive powers that duct tape has to offer.
It's not rocket science anything will work to hold the main sheet sag up. Forget the Velcro, cheap is best. Personally I race with two fat zipties that sort of slid between two sail ties.
25 ft of 4 or 5 mm low-stretch line. See the APS site for specifics.
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