David

I have a system that is very similar to E Z  jack system and it is great. I 
store it when underway and only deploy it when I am ready to lower the sail.

I tried their website, but there seems to be a problem with their site.

I can send you a couple of pdf’s with the design and how to set it up. I just 
replaced all the line to mine. 

A real easy system to maintain and use.

Larry

 

From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Dave Godwin 
via CnC-List
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2016 3:32 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: Dave Godwin
Subject: Re: Stus-List Short handed sailing; sail selection - now lazy jacks

 

Richard,

 

I’ve never had lazy-jacks on any of my boats but have just given my new rigger 
a detailed set of drawings for a 3-leg lazy-jack system that allows me to pull 
on one line which will pull all the lazy-jacks tight to the mast while sailing. 
I really, really hate the idea of lazy-jacks and/or a topping lift rubbing 
against my mainsail. Just the way I roll I guess.

 

That said, these days, having the ability to drop a mainsail/ fake it and cover 
it fairly quickly makes my wife very happy…

 

If you’re interested, I can send you a copy of the design.

 

Best,

Dave Godwin
1982 C&C 37 - Ronin
Reedville - Chesapeake Bay

Ronin’s Overdue Refit <http://roninrebuild.blogspot.com/> 

 

On Dec 2, 2016, at 4:29 PM, Graham Young via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
wrote:

 

I'll third the sentiments of Marek and Kevin.  I have a Stack Pack/Lazy Jack 
set-up and it is really nice equipment, but if I had it to do over again I 
would probably just get the lazy jacks and save the money for the pack.

 

My lazy jacks turn on blocks on the spreaders and the lines then run to turning 
blocks at the base of the mast and then run back to the cockpit.  So the jacks 
can be loosened from the cockpit and allowed to dangle near the mast when 
raising the main/sailing and then pulled tight when it is time to lower the 
main.  They also have the option for someone to go forward and clip them down.

 

Graham Young

S/V Spellbound

1981 C&C 32

 

 

On Friday, December 2, 2016 3:47 PM, Marek Dziedzic via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

 

btw. it is enough to move “away” (to the mast) only one side of the lazy jacks 
for hoisting the main. If you move the starboard side, you steer a bit off the 
wind (wind from the port bow) and the sail does not touch them.

 

Marek

 

From: Kevin Driscoll via CnC-List 

Sent: Friday, December 2, 2016 15:10

To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com 

Cc: Kevin Driscoll 

Subject: Re: Stus-List Short handed sailing; sail selection

 

I concur with Marek. I have a stack pack and would personally prefer a simple 
set of lazyjacks and a traditional mainsail cover.  

 

On the 42' boat I race on, we keep the lazy jacks "away" forward by the goose 
neck. Therefore, when raising the main they do not get in the way of the 
battens. Before dropping, we deploy the lazy jacks "Up" drop the main, and deal 
with flaking and sail ties back at the dock. The lazy jacks are put "away" 
again before we put the sail cover on. 

 

I follow roughly the same procedure on our boat with our stack pack. I 
personally never understood people trying to raise their batten'd main with the 
stack pack or lazy jacks deployed. 2 out of 3 times you are going to catch at 
least one batten and potentially damage your main or at least cause unnecessary 
chafe/wear. 

 

It is possible to set up lazy jacks with bungee and lines led to the cockpit 
for those with reduced mobility or the lazy among us. I wouldn't find it 
necessary unless I were hoisting and dousing the main multiple times in a day, 
say as in a charter situation where you were taking people out every few hours. 

 

Two cents.

 

Kevin

PDX

 


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