We are debating fitting a stacking sail system to our SS26 to make it easier/quicker to put the main sail away (we sail with our 3 small children). Does any one have any experience of using these, and if so, any preferences?
Thanks,
Jan
Stargazy, SS26 14
I've had boats with nothing, to which I fitted lazyjacks, which i thought worked very well.
When I bought 'rascal', my 26 it came with a packaway fitted. I would not be without it, it makes sail lowering so much easier.
Gary/Ruth/& Skipper the Working Cocker Spaniel
Crew of Juicy Blue P235
I fitted a stackpack on Cleo last year.
It is a great bit of kit-- I waited until the Southampton boat show and shopped around for the best price. Arun Sailmakers were the best price i could find -- about £300( i think )i placed an order and paid a deposit -- there sent me a list of all the measurements
It fitted perfectly first time and now i wonder how i ever lived lived without it
Cheers
Peter lowry
Cleo
ss26 #21
Cheers-Ken
Ken Surplice
Commodore
quote:Originally posted by Ken SurpliceHello Jan. We started with Lazy Jacks on our P21 then moved to a stack-pack on our P275. Both work well. For convenience, you cannot beat the stack-pack. Drop, zip, done. Even our daughter volunteers to do it once in a while. Now we are much more likely to get the main up in very light winds. Ours came from Kemp and we are very pleased with it. Cheers-KenKen SurpliceCommodore
Hello Jan. We started with Lazy Jacks on our P21 then moved to a stack-pack on our P275. Both work well. For convenience, you cannot beat the stack-pack. Drop, zip, done. Even our daughter volunteers to do it once in a while. Now we are much more likely to get the main up in very light winds. Ours came from Kemp and we are very pleased with it.
I also have a Kemp Stack Pack and lazy jacks, which came with the boat. I have never had one on any other boat and I am very impressed with it.
Only problem. How does one fit a boom tent? All sugestions welcome
Robby
The More I learn The More I Realise How Little I know!