2012-09-21; 13:49:30 EDT
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Procedure for bringing out the sails: 1. Slow motor down to near idle speed and point bow into wind. 2. Undo outhaul and inhaul lines. Pull on outhaul while keeping pressure on inhaul line. Once out use cleats on bottom of boom to tie off. 3. Release topping lift. 4. Fall off wind, loosen main sheet some for better control and shut motor down/raise. 5 If wanted you can now pull out the genoa. 6. Have cabin wench make cool refreshing rum drink, sit back and enjoy the ride. Rummy In a message dated 9/21/2012 1:19:51 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, bmackey at charter.net writes: Have been sailing my 1988 recycled Rhodes with IMF and electric lift w/10 hp outboard for two seasons now. Love the boat, but need advice for unfurling the mainsail. The boat does not want to come up into the wind directly when all sails are furled. Since I sail solo, I use the motor to get her up into the wind where I can more easily bring out the main. Is there something I'm doing or not doing that is preventing her from pointing into the wind, or is there some "trick" to setting her up that I need to do to make it happen? Underway, she will come up properly, just not when there are no sails out. Thanks in advance, Bruce Mackey Tuxedo Traverse City, MISee the original archive post