I upgraded my Nacra 5.0 to a roller furling jib and realized that my jib sheet is too short to furl the sail all the way in. What is the best way to extend the jib sheet? New jib sheet or line from clew to blocks? Does anyone know the length and diameter of the jib sheet with roller furling set up? I know I could measure it but I am laid up after a bad bike crash. Did the old a$$ over tea kettle at 25 mph on a dirt road and landed on my back. No broken bones but I have a sore back. Looking forward to getting back on the Nacra in a few weeks.
Edited by SquamTrac16 on May 23, 2011 - 03:09 PM.
Nacra 5.0 Roller Furling Jib
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at a guess
start thinking about another sheet 8ft? longer than the old, 4ft per side from jib block to forestay?
it probably doesn't have to be the same size line for strength, i think i dropped down from 8mm to 6mm, the issue is often that thinner line isn't gripped as well by the jib blocks
standard sizes you can find at the salty dog site
http://www.saltydogmarine.com/product_info.php?cPath=421&products_id=4014&osCsid=ea32a6
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You can also just attach a longer line to the clew blocks and reuse your old jib sheet. You can see mine here althogh the clew is off to the left.: http://www.thebeachcats.c…ictures/?g2_itemId=74481
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how much are you short when you look at it? multiply that times 4 plus a bit. take the line off, go to a local west marine, buy line.
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Thanks for the suggestions. I like the idea of adding a line from the blocks to the clew - for now at least. Thanks for the photo Wolfman - it helps to see it. Happy sailing! -
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What is the best way to deal with the little battens in the leach of the jib when roller furling? Furl the sail with the battens sticking out? Cut the batten pocket and remove the battens? Or have the batten pocket re-sewn so it will furl all the way? Thanks! -
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I only had one little one on my P18. For now I just removed it. Ill have to see if I think it is making enough difference this year than last and decide if I want to have battens put in that will furl.
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I would have to cut the batten pockets to remove the battens, so I think I will leave it alone for now. I just found a nice article on roller furling for a Nacra 5.5, including a photo of the re-sewn batten pocket that will furl.
http://home.comcast.net/~…cra_roller_furling_1.htm
That looks like the way to go in the long run.
Thanks!
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