SJ and sail newbie (sorta)
Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2013 1:36 am
Hello all.
Just traded a not-so-needed Mossberg (according to the wife) for an '81 SJ 21. Hasn't been in the water since '95, so I thought with the free time I have with no tourists in town, I'd give her a much needed freshening up that the previous owner had started. Unfortunately, I have no experience on anything larger than a Hobie 16, and its been a few years, at least with sails that is.
I have brand new sails (main, jib, genoa) but absolutely no useful running rigging. I do have a seriously degraded mainsheet, but would like to change from the stock configuration to something that won't have so much slack that could potentially wrap and pull a 3 yr old over the side on a jibe. Would like suggestions on routing all of my controls to the cockpit, and lengths, for single handing the boat since my wife has no clue what a block is, let alone sheets and halyards. Any pictures along with suggestions would be great. I would rather take the opinions of everyone on here who has actually owned a SJ versus the "yeah I used to charter MONTH long charters" town drunk at the dock.
Thanks guys and I'm sure you will tire of my questions eventually.
Jesse
happyhookerone.com
Just traded a not-so-needed Mossberg (according to the wife) for an '81 SJ 21. Hasn't been in the water since '95, so I thought with the free time I have with no tourists in town, I'd give her a much needed freshening up that the previous owner had started. Unfortunately, I have no experience on anything larger than a Hobie 16, and its been a few years, at least with sails that is.
I have brand new sails (main, jib, genoa) but absolutely no useful running rigging. I do have a seriously degraded mainsheet, but would like to change from the stock configuration to something that won't have so much slack that could potentially wrap and pull a 3 yr old over the side on a jibe. Would like suggestions on routing all of my controls to the cockpit, and lengths, for single handing the boat since my wife has no clue what a block is, let alone sheets and halyards. Any pictures along with suggestions would be great. I would rather take the opinions of everyone on here who has actually owned a SJ versus the "yeah I used to charter MONTH long charters" town drunk at the dock.
Thanks guys and I'm sure you will tire of my questions eventually.
Jesse
happyhookerone.com