Cleaning up all that rope
After you’ve hoisted(raised) your sails, you need to clean up all that spaghetti
of rope you create while rigging. Some sailboats have a daunting number of
sail control ropes, and ropes left to their own devices have an amazing capa-
bility to knot themselves.
As Murphy’s Law suggests, after you’re sailing, the line that you absolutely
have to let out nowis in a huge knotted mess with every other line on board,
including your shoelaces. A good sailor takes the time and effort to clean up
the mess and make the ropes as neat as possible. As you see in Chapter 5,
Figure 4-15:
Hoisting the
jib while
under way
and pointing
downwind.
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