clockwise or otherwise

The prime movers for your Cape Cutter 19.....

clockwise or otherwise

Postby Killick Greenie » Sun Aug 25, 2013 10:28 pm

Hi, I had fun with the Yankee today, long story but managed to sort things with the assistance of some words I learnt in the Royal Navy.

My question is, should the Yankee/Genoa furl clockwise or anticlockwise and does it really matter? I appreciate that this is in fact two questions! I spent ages trying to locate some fitting instructions from Ronstan but could only find information on those single line gucci racing furlers.

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Postby Dennis » Mon Aug 26, 2013 9:50 am

Killick Greenie wrote:My question is, should the Yankee/Genoa furl clockwise or anticlockwise and does it really matter?


I furl in the direction which tightens the twist in the luff wire.
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Postby Chris Wicks » Mon Aug 26, 2013 10:11 am

Anti clockwise on Kaliope so my sacrificial strip is on the outside..... It was my attempt to put a few more turns on the furler last week (I also use 6mm line) that caused the furler to jam because I tried to get too much line on it.... My 6mm line forced it's way though a 3mm gap.... Still a little mod has cured this...
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Postby Killick Greenie » Mon Aug 26, 2013 11:12 am

Gentlemen, thank you. I will be back on the boat tomorrow so will have a look at the lay of the luff rope. Looking at the way the outer edge of the sail has faded it has been furled anticlockwise.

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Postby x-man12345 » Mon Aug 26, 2013 12:11 pm

We had this problem for the first time earlier in the season. It was a real pain.
I bought a Harken furling drum the next day. Problem solved. I have to say it was not the cheapest solution but its top quality gear.
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Postby David Peck » Mon Aug 26, 2013 12:44 pm

Clockwise or anticlockwise.

Dennis's answer is the technically correct one although it is not important for a sail as small as the Yankee on a Cape Cutter. Obviously you have to furl it in the direction that that leaves the protection strip on the outside.

PS If your sail No. is 14 I have a couple of pictures of you sailing in the Orwell taken a few weeks ago.

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Postby Killick Greenie » Sat Sep 07, 2013 8:42 pm

David Peck wrote:Clockwise or anticlockwise.

PS If your sail No. is 14 I have a couple of pictures of you sailing in the Orwell taken a few weeks ago.



Hello David, our sail number is fourteen. We were over at Titchmarsh admiring your boat a couple of weekends back.

Would love to see the pictures, I'll PM you with my email address if that's ok?
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