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Help, beginner sailor - uphaul

Created by GusTee GusTee  > 9 months ago, 17 Sep 2010
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keef
keef

NSW

2016 posts

27 Sep 2010 4:07pm
much easyer to water start, it gives you a bit more time to lift the sail because the boom ends arent sinking
LeStef
LeStef

ACT

514 posts

27 Sep 2010 9:23pm
GusTee, What is important is that you don't use too much strength and more a rotation / counter-balance force.
You start by holding your up-haul not too high, straight arms and legs and use your weight (by balancing out - behind you), it's slow but there is some action, sail and mast moving into direction and may be emptying of water slowly, it should come up slowly, make sure you don't keep pulling backward or you'll fall back with the sail on top of you.
I am not very strong and can do it.
But you'll love the water-start as it is so much easier.
GusTee
GusTee

NSW

265 posts

27 Sep 2010 10:51pm
Longwinded - I see your point, although i can't see any damage anywhere on the gear, I don't want to either.

Last time I was out I've followed the advice and it's definately worked better. I just need to be more patient with it, bring it up slowly, that way the rig has time to rotate downwind and water in the luff sleeve drains out.

mineral1
mineral1

WA

4564 posts

27 Sep 2010 9:17pm
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K Dog said...

Has anyone tried using one of these?

www.easyuphaul.com/waterstarter/default.htm




best thing I ever used , I didn't purchase one, but made one from a pool noodle fitted into a cover that has Velcro tabs to hold it onto the boom.
I still use it when I am running big sails, that are hard to fly when water starting, or at start of season when the fitness is down a tad
You wont regret ever purchasing or fitting one.
jp747
jp747

1553 posts

30 Sep 2010 10:13pm
I broke my uphaul last season and am raring to get a spare even though am proficient in waterstarting..nothing beats pulling the sail across the board in swelly conditions unless you've got fingers of steel..uphauling is an art you have to be patient and let water spill out and not do it hastily or else all your energy is wasted on that bit alone..regards
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