
Round-Mast Furling
This method of reefing is applicable to the RS Feva S mainsail, when sailed
without a jib.
Detach the clew of the sail from the
clew hook
.
Detach the
kicking cascade
from the
mast
.
Using a firm two-handed grip, rotate the
mast
through three complete turns.
This is normally enough to provide a significant reduction in sail area.
Re-attach the
clew
of the
mainsail
to the
clew outhaul hook
, and re-tension
the
outhaul
.
Re-attach the
kicking cascade
and tension to suit. The number of turns of the
mast will determine the degree to which you reduce the power in the rig.
Slab Reefing
This method of reefing is applicable to the RS Feva S mainsail, when sailed
with the jib.
Release the
mainsail downhaul
line out of the
cleat
.
Ease the
kicking cascade
.
Ease the
main halyard
about 7 centimetres.
Pull the
mainsail
down until the line of
reefing eyes
in the sail is level with the
boom
.
Roll up the excess
mainsail
and tie it to the boom. We recommend using a
loop of elastic attached to a plastic hook.
Re-apply tension to the
main halyard
, as required.
Re-apply tension to the
kicking cascade
.
Re-thread the
mainsail downhaul
line, and
cleat
it on the
mast
.
Sailing in strong winds can be great fun, so become familiar with the reefing
systems and get back out there!
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