Lazy jacks (or lazyjacks) are a type of rigging which can be applied to a fore-and-aft rigged sail to assist in sail handling during reefing and furling. ... Of late they have been revived as a feature of pleasure yachts as an alternative to roller reefing and furling.
Anyway, how do you make a Lazy Jack?
In any way, how do you use a Lazy Jack? Lazy jacks are networks of lines that are rigged along each side of the mainsail from multiple points on the boom or a stack pack to a point on the mast just above the spreaders, at about 60% the mast's height. Their purpose is to hold the mainsail on top of the boom when it is lowered.
Beside that, what is a stack pack on a sailboat?
StackPack is a mainsail handling system comprised of a fully battened mainsail with integral lazy jacks and a cover that opens automatically to accept the sail as it is lowered. Cruising sailors are often faced with the dilemma of whether to sacrifice sail shape and quality for convenience.
What is the purpose of a boom vang?
A boom vang (US) or kicking strap (UK) is a line or piston system on a sailboat used to exert downward force on the boom and thus control the shape of the sail.
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Roach is a term also applied to square sail design—it is the arc of a circle above a straight line from clew to clew at the foot of a square sail, from which sail material is omitted. The roach allows the foot of the sail to clear stays coming up the mast, as the sails are rotated from side to side.
The topping lift (more rarely known as an uphaul) is a line which applies upward force on a boom on a sailboat. Part of the running rigging, topping lifts are primarily used to hold a boom up when the sail is lowered. This line would run from near the free end of the boom(s) forward to the top of the mast.
The Mack Pack is not part of the sail. It is completely separate from the sail. and is best described as a glorified sail cover — with integrated lazy jacks. Featured in Practical Sailor Janu. “
Re: What should a stack pack/sail pack/ lazy bag cost? At a recent boat show, a local sailmaker told me a stackpack (equivalent) goes for around $100/ft complete.
Head onto a broad reach and set the headsail to depower the spinnaker. Ease the guy, moving the pole to the forestay and trim the sheet. Get hold of the sheet under the boom. Release the guy, lower the halyard and pull the sheet until you have the clew.
A Cunningham is an adjustment line used to increase the performance of the mainsail by changing its shape. Basically, it is a rope that acts as a downhaul, which is often connected to a cringle in the luff of the mainsail between the tack and first reef point.
The word "boom" is the Dutch word for tree. German is similar: "baum." Remember "O Tannenbaum," a Christmas carol of German origin? From these roots, we get the word "beam" as in a long wooden timber, and of course, a part of a sailboat, the "boom," that holds the foot of the sail and was traditionally made of wood.
An outhaul is a control line found on a sailboat. It is an element of the running rigging, used to attach the mainsail clew to the boom and tensions the foot of the sail. It commonly uses a block at the boom end and a cleat on the boom, closer to the mast, to secure the line.
The Code Zero is a cross between a genoa and an asymmetrical spinnaker that is used for sailing close to the wind in light air. ... The Code Zero for these boats can be used as soon as the the boat bears off from a beat. The sail is very flat and is designed for close reaching.