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
SJ and sail newbie (sorta)
Re: SJ and sail newbie (sorta)
I think the best place to start is the Fleet 1 website. They have lots of pictures and articles about San Juans and there's a link right on our class website that will take you there.
Good Luck,
Cal Guthrie
Yellow Juan, Blue Juan, & Speedy Juan
Good Luck,
Cal Guthrie
Yellow Juan, Blue Juan, & Speedy Juan
Re: SJ and sail newbie (sorta)
Welcome aboard! I converted to the "head knocker" that many racers use last year from the stock set up, but plan to return to stock with updated blocks. I never felt comfortable with how difficult it was to release and cleat the mainsheet on the headknocker, especially under load. I also didn't like the rope traveler interfering with rudder install and removal. I have kids on board and never worried about my rope spaghetti flinging one overboard in a jybe with the stock setup. All the sheets under pressure are up high and everything on deck has to go through the cleat on the floor. For cruising, i see the stock set up as best.
Here are running and standing rigging lengths for my MKII rigged for singlehanding:
http://www.sj21class.org/phpbb2/viewtop ... f=20&t=141
Stephen has the best resource for rigging ideas on the fleet 1 forum:
http://www.sj21fleet1.org/tips-and-tric ... ded-set-up
Best of luck!
Kuriti
Here are running and standing rigging lengths for my MKII rigged for singlehanding:
http://www.sj21class.org/phpbb2/viewtop ... f=20&t=141
Stephen has the best resource for rigging ideas on the fleet 1 forum:
http://www.sj21fleet1.org/tips-and-tric ... ded-set-up
Best of luck!
Kuriti
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Re: SJ and sail newbie (sorta)
Been lurking around for a while and actually kuriti, I have your lists bookmarked as a reference for measurements I was coming up with on my own. Also had given Stephen's article a few glances. Thanks guys, I'll try to get some pics up once I get her cleaned out and all of my deck fittings off and the years of black off the deck.
Re: SJ and sail newbie (sorta)
Welcome We are glad you are here