Great to see my home port getting so many UA-cam sailing channels visiting this year. Salty Lass, sailing coz I love it (sailing ma chill) & now you. Excellent 👍 Safe sailing. Take care and God bless
Hi Colm, it looks better than it actually works to be honest! Ive since converted to slab reefing and I just use the roller boom to stow the sail. The main issue is reefing while downwind, it's not possible with the roller boom as it needs to be centred to rotate. In a blow it's actually difficult to reef even going head to wind. Secondly the sail shape with the roller boom isn't great, getting good leach tension is difficult and attaching a kicker becomes hard. Overall I'm glad the boat has it, as it is handy for stowing and means I can get away without lazy jacks but slab reefing is just the way to go for good sail shape and flexibility of reefing
Can you tell me how you have attached that solar panel, what size it is and the wattage it is rated as? You look to have found a solution to my solar panel problem. Thanks Sandy
Hi Sandy, it's attached by 2 NOA solar panel rail attachments to the pushpit. It's 100w, just over a meter long and half meter wide. I run it through the charge controller for my wind generator. The mount rails connect to the frame of the panel, and on each there's a grip which fits a 25mm rail (and thicker without the insert). These can be tightened and loosened to deploy and stow. It's worked well so far, probably could have gotten a 120w one but all in all I'm happy.
@@SoloSailingSapphira Thanks for the information. I'll use that as my starting point. Loved your Biscay crossing. I did my first one Faro to Falmouth early August 2022 and will be following your adventures in the future. Sandy
@@SoloSailingSapphira Thanks. Just watched the videos on the Atlantic crosing, and was looking for that information. Liked and subbed. Looking like you are really enjoying the sailing.
Great to see my home port getting so many UA-cam sailing channels visiting this year. Salty Lass, sailing coz I love it (sailing ma chill) & now you. Excellent 👍 Safe sailing. Take care and God bless
never seen that boom furling arrangement. fascinating! great for single-handed, I'm guessing?
Hi Colm, it looks better than it actually works to be honest! Ive since converted to slab reefing and I just use the roller boom to stow the sail. The main issue is reefing while downwind, it's not possible with the roller boom as it needs to be centred to rotate. In a blow it's actually difficult to reef even going head to wind. Secondly the sail shape with the roller boom isn't great, getting good leach tension is difficult and attaching a kicker becomes hard. Overall I'm glad the boat has it, as it is handy for stowing and means I can get away without lazy jacks but slab reefing is just the way to go for good sail shape and flexibility of reefing
I so miss sailing with my father. I feel like I may never experience sailing again. But I hope I'm wrong....
Can you tell me how you have attached that solar panel, what size it is and the wattage it is rated as? You look to have found a solution to my solar panel problem.
Thanks
Sandy
Hi Sandy, it's attached by 2 NOA solar panel rail attachments to the pushpit. It's 100w, just over a meter long and half meter wide. I run it through the charge controller for my wind generator. The mount rails connect to the frame of the panel, and on each there's a grip which fits a 25mm rail (and thicker without the insert). These can be tightened and loosened to deploy and stow.
It's worked well so far, probably could have gotten a 120w one but all in all I'm happy.
@@SoloSailingSapphira Thanks for the information. I'll use that as my starting point.
Loved your Biscay crossing. I did my first one Faro to Falmouth early August 2022 and will be following your adventures in the future.
Sandy
What boat is Wavedancer?
Hi Howard, not sure that Wavedancer will see this message, but their channel is Wavedancer Westerly Fulmar
@@SoloSailingSapphira Ah, I have my wires crossed. What boat is Saphira?
@@howardbull9001 Sapphira is a Halmatic 30 Howard.
@@SoloSailingSapphira Thanks very much
@@SoloSailingSapphira Thanks. Just watched the videos on the Atlantic crosing, and was looking for that information. Liked and subbed. Looking like you are really enjoying the sailing.
What is the make and model of your vessel? I assume a long keel yacht?
Yes Stuart, she's a Halmatic 30, long keel
@@SoloSailingSapphira she looks a solid cruiser