
Catamaran Yacht Maintenance - How to Fix a Lazy Jack line. EP14
January 23, 2019 by Sailing PILAR - Blue Dot Voyages | Language: EN Play Time: 00:08:37 | SAILING YOUTUBERS

We had a little problem when our Lazy Jack line broke. Lazy Jacks hold the main sail in place a bit on extra windy days, especially during raising and lowering. It got caught on the main sail one day and snapped the line inside the mast, as well as the screw holding the line guide onto the mast.. So, Captain Stephen decided to DIY this repair. Mission accomplished.
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