2021-05-30; 14:02:06 EDT
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On the Cleveland shoreline, my rigged boat just went through 52mph gusts without incident. The IMF furling line was loop locked on a boom horn cleat and the genny furling line had a stopper knot after the cam cleat. The old sailor saw that the calm before the storm is God's Grace still applies to us. In other words, furl both of the sails during the calm so the main goes all the way into the mast and the jib sheets wrap once or twice around the genny. Then lock your furling lines and nothing else is needed. Regards, Rick LangeSee the original archive post