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The MACK PACK | |||
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Comes with a 20-minute installation videoHow to Use and What to Expect from Your Mack-Pack
Very simple. Go to the mast, unzip the cover, attach the halyard, slack the leeward jack, raise the sail, When sailing, we often leave the front of the cover fully attached to the mast. If we're going on an open water passage, or if the wind is up, we unhook it and roll the front of each side down to the ties provided. When we need to reef we lower the sail to the luff cringle, hook it, retention the luff of the sail--then, (we have external reefing lines to a winch on the boom), we hook the cover back up to the mast so it cannot get caught in the outhaul reefing line--then we crank the new clew out tight, re-tie the cover down and off we go. The lazy jacks contain the bunt of the sail, so there's no need to tie off the individual reef pendants. When our sailing is done we more or less reverse the procedure, leaving the top of the starboard side of the cover down so we can jam the slides and battens all the way down, then hook it back up. Our new and firmer Spectra/Mylar mainsail is a bit tough so we have to help the excess sail into the cover in a few places before we can zip it closed, but this is a small inconvenience compared with having to furl the thing, find the gaskets and tie them off, dig out the cover and try to install it over a 9' x 9' Bimini top, etc., etc. Note: You should be head -to-wind when dropping the sail, or lazy jacks or not, the sail will be all over the place. There's another benefit to the Mack Pack not to be overlooked. We cruise the Bahamas almost every summer for about a month. Like many sailors, we have been less than religious about installing the sail cover after a day's sail to another island, or wherever, and sometimes several days in between. With the Mack Pack the sail is covered anytime it is not in use. Depending on one's boat use, a Year's worth of UV exposure can easily be saved over the life of the sail. We unconditionally warranty the Mack Pack for 18 months. We recommend, for ocean crossing voyages, that the cover be rolled down tightly to the boom and the lazy jacks led forward to avoid chafe. The cover is sewn in UV resistant V138 thread (heavy) and the zipper is buried in the hem for least exposure to UV. We will replace the zipper and refurbish the cover for $85, incl. UPS back, to anywhere in USA. This offer good for 6 yrs.---useful life in 12-month use: 8 to 10 years.
The Mack Pack is not part of the sail. It is completely
separate from the sail Featured in Practical Sailor January 1, 1996. "Our choice"
Custom Mack Pack on a Nonsuch 26
"Please replace Mack Pack cover only, jacks are fine but cover is
"We call the Mack Pack our 'marriage saver'."
"Got dismasted. Please duplicate your Mack Pack for new mast."
"I want to thank everyone...quality better than expected...fit perfect." "love our lazy jacks-Mack cover. Better than sliced bread."
To Properly Install and Use The Mack Pack:
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