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Edward
(@eddiecat)
Posts: 62
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not been looking forward to this post:
when putting sails away for winter storage do you recc taking out battens? If so is there a handy guide to tie that knot at the end of the batten again next season?

EJF
Hobie 16

 
Posted : October 9, 2009 5:06 am
Scott Finley
(@smfinley)
Posts: 709
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I always have stored the sails with battens in the sail. I would recommend loosening the batten tension for the winter if you don't regularly.

Scott
Hobie 18M in Chicago

 
Posted : October 9, 2009 6:14 am
Eric
 Eric
(@mma600psi)
Posts: 247
Mate
 

same...untie knots. The hobie guide book tells you how to retie battens. Also Hobie sells a cool device that is a "screw" tension adjustment, so you do not to tie knots anymore. I don't think that are very expensive at all either.

1988 H21SE spi

 
Posted : October 9, 2009 6:43 am
Damon Linkous
(@damonadmin)
Posts: 3521
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I've collected several diagrams for tying sail battens. The method depends on what type batten caps you have.

Check the Technical Album here
Batten Tying Methods

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Damon Linkous

 
Posted : October 9, 2009 7:24 am
Edward
(@eddiecat)
Posts: 62
Lubber
Topic starter
 

thanks Mates that will do it

EJF
Hobie 16

 
Posted : October 9, 2009 8:03 am
yurdle
(@yurdle)
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damonAdmin wrote: I've collected several diagrams for tying sail battens. The method depends on what type batten caps you have.

Check the Technical Album here
Batten Tying Methods

nice link, thanks.

Rob

Nacra 5.2
OKC, OK

 
Posted : October 9, 2009 8:50 am
MN3
 MN3
(@MN3)
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just to clearify...
it is best to release batten tension after every sail... this can extend the life of your sail/batten pockets slightly....

BUT its such a pain, adds time to your set up, and will only prolong the inevitable (stretch sails, loose batten pockets, etc) that its just a trade off... less rig time/ vs wearing out my sails 10% faster.....

I prefer less rig time... as i sail so often, i need new sails regardless..

Also, it makes for good practice to really know how / why to adjust batten tension. this is kind of important and can improve your sailing if you adjust for wind/wave conditions... but the same can be said.. rig time vs, on water time...

i have owned my Mystere for 2 years now (almost) and gone through 3 jibs and 2 mains and 2 spins... i am in need of all 3 replaced again.

edited by: andrewscott, Oct 14, 2009 - 11:29 AM

MN3

 
Posted : October 14, 2009 5:28 am
Scott Finley
(@smfinley)
Posts: 709
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andrewscott wrote: i have owned my Mystere for 2 years now (almost) and gone through 3 jibs and 2 mains and 2 spins... i am in need of all 3 replaced again.edited by: andrewscott, Oct 14, 2009 - 11:29 AM

Sound like you are sailing to much, better cut back a little πŸ˜‰ You know even to much of a good thing, can be a bad thing.

Scott
Hobie 18M in Chicago

 
Posted : October 14, 2009 7:27 am