Hi to all ,
I ll extend the thread " clutches on jib sheets" form dear user diverphil.
Does anybody has experience on spinnaker sheet setup on similar boat (bv44) . At the moment we fly a small assy with the sheet passing trough the fixed roller block or the genoa sheet car. We are on the process of acquiring a larger so we are considering if this setup will work and we think to move the spinnaker sheet as stern as possible as on the foto . Any ideas or pics with application will be appreciated !
I have used similar set up on both my boats - but old fashioned 8mm double spliced eyes with blocks, looped to the base of the mooring cleat. A dedicated ring plate though bolted to the deck woul be better but difficult to fond a suitable flat space on a Bavaria deck moulding.
You mean something like this https://marine.wichard.com/en/stainless-steel-hardware/fastenings/folding-pad-eyes/single/part-6605 ? Your solution with the eye from the stern cleat did it had any issues ?
We (J&J Bav 40) use pretty close the Selden "Method 3" sheeting displayed at https://support.seldenmast.com/files/595-560-E.pdf (https://support.seldenmast.com/files/595-560-E.pdf)
Our boat has ready turning blocks mounted on stern corners, but on our previous boat we lashed blocks to stern cleats.
For Asymmetric / cruising chute the setup is quite similar minus the windward guy plus gennaker forward end downhaul which is routed the same way as spinnaker boom downhaul
BR,
Tommi
s/y Anniina
Great, since we go for assy on top down furler on diy retractable bowsprit , so the tack of the assy will be fixed and will just have to add the blocks turning or low friction ring . All that though in theory ...
elias,
use turning blocks on a dynema strop threaded through the aft mooring cleats. then run the sheets up to the halyard winches. At least that is what I do.
Cheers