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  1. Topping Lift

    The main purpose of the Topping Lift is to hold the boom up when the sail is not raised. Most people set this line once when the boat is new and never adjust it again. This is why the topping lift is often forgotten for the life of the boat, allowing the line to rot away on the cleat. The problem with "setting and forgetting" the topping lift ...

  2. Topping lift

    Topping lift. The topping lift (more rarely known as an uphaul) is a line which applies upward force on a boom on a sailboat . Part of the running rigging, topping lifts are primarily used to hold a boom up when the sail is lowered. [ 1] This line would run from near the free end of the boom (s) forward to the top of the mast.

  3. Topping Lift: Types, Uses, and Adjustments

    A topping lift is a vital yacht component designed to hold the boom when the mainsail is lowered or the boat is anchored. Its primary purpose is maintaining proper sail shape, enhancing the boat's performance, and ensuring overall safety. The system consists of a rope or wire (often used on larger or older boats) that runs from the top of the ...

  4. Installing A Topping Lift / Uphaul To Your Sailboat How To Guide

    What is a Topping Lift? A Topping lift (uphaul or boom backstay,) is a line which secures and suspends your sailboat boom. T opping lifts are used to hold the boom up when your main sail is lowered. This topping lift line runs from the end of your boom to the top of the sailboat mast.. Both of our Lockley Newport Daysailer sailboats didn't include Topping Lifts.

  5. Let Your Boom Off Its Leash With a Topping Lift

    Mount the micro cheek block on the opposite side of the boom like in the first picture. Mount the fairlead cleat about a foot forward of and on the same side of the boom as the micro cheek block, also in the first picture. Attach the 1/4″ line to the eye strap with a spliced eye or bowline knot. Lead the working end of the line up and reave ...

  6. Tips for Adjusting a Topping Lift

    Tightening the topping lift provides more slack in the sail itself, making it easier to lower the sail part way and secure the reef. After raising or reefing the sail, however, it is necessary then to loosen the topping lift so that the weight of the boom pulls the sail tight. In the photo shown here, the topping lift is still too tight ...

  7. Topping Lift Tips and a Hack

    Make a loop in one end. Seize the loop, since knots are not reliable in shock cord. See Further Reading. Pass the topping lift through the loop in the shock cord. Pass the other end of the shock cord through the block or ring and bring it down to the deck at the backstay turnbuckle. Tension the shock cord enough to keep the topping lift pulled ...

  8. Should You Add a Topping Lift to Your Boat

    The topping lift will only need to be tightened again if you are preparing to reef the sails or once you are preparing to lower the mainsail, once again taking the pressure off the sail and taking the weight of the boom. If you need a new sail to work with your topping lift, give us a call at 1-888-958-5638 or request a quote! Topping lifts are ...

  9. Should I Add A Topping Lift To My Boat? Overview And Rigging

    In this episode of Ask Precision Sails Darryl answers the question "Should I Add A Topping Lift To My Boat? Overview And Rigging"Questions?Send us a message!...

  10. Topping Lift

    A topping lift is a line that usually runs to the top of the mast and is used to support a boom, or other spar.. Many sailboats use a topping lift to support the boom to keep it from hitting the deck (or people's heads) when the mainsail is not raised. When the mainsail is hoisted, the sail should support the weight of the boom and the topping lift should go slack.

  11. The Running Rigging On A Sailboat Explained

    The topping lift is a line attached to the boom's end and runs through the masthead and down to the deck or cockpit. It lifts and holds the boom and functions well as a spare main halyard. Some types of sailboat rigging don't use a topping lift for their boom but a boom vang instead.

  12. Taming the Main: Sail-Handling Systems for Bigger Mainsails

    One advantage of an adjustable topping lift is that should a mainsail halyard shackle get jammed in the topping lift, you can usually free the shackle by slackening the topping lift. Once the sail has been lowered, both lazy jacks and the Dutchman system add a bit of complication to snapping a sail cover in place.

  13. Topping Lift

    The topping lift is a piece of 1/8" amsteel long enough to get ~2' from the boom with eye splices in each end. The top one goes to the masthead, the bottom holds a small block. 1/4" (cheap) double braid goes from the back of the boom, through that block, and back along the boom to a cleat at the front.

  14. Running Rigging for Cruising Sailors

    A proper topping lift is meant to raise and store the boom off the Bimini when not in use. When under sail, however, its purpose is to adjust the weight of the boom so it changes the sail twist in various wind conditions and points of sail. It works in the opposite direction of a boom vang; it pulls the boom upward while the vang pulls downward.

  15. Frank's Weekender Project

    A topping lift is a line that helps hold up the boom anytime the sail isn't all the way up.It eases motoring around with the sail flaked and tied off to the boom, and makes it much nicer when raising the sail ... otherwise, the boom rests on the cabin top separating folks in the cockpit from each other.

  16. adding a topping lift, how best to rig it?

    Dec 2, 2003. 1,637. Hunter 376 Warsash, England --. Aug 22, 2012. #2. The Case FOR a Topping Lift. Many people will write to tell you how unnecessary a topping lift is and what a nuisance it is flapping against the sail and how, with a rigid vang, a topping lift is redundant etc. My boat came with a plastic covered 'liifeline' wire topping lift.

  17. Topping lift or no?

    Husband and I disagree about the need for a topping lift. The boat is getting all new standing and running rigging this year, so the mast is coming down. It's a perfect time to set up a topping lift. I think the topping lift will help with reefing and dropping the main. He thinks we just need a better vang that holds up the boom.

  18. Topping lift for a sailing boat

    Topping lift - we recommend a durable double braided polyester rope as topping lift. If you like, we can make an eye-splice. Free shipping to over 20 countries. ... We wanted to developed a good rope for performance sailing and combine this with our sustainability goals. This unique rope provides optimal performance due to its strength, UV ...

  19. How To Rig, Set Up & Hoist a Spinnaker: Full Guide

    Prepare the kite by finding the corner and making sure the sail isn't twisted. Run your spinnaker sheets and guys before attaching to tack and clew. Attach the halyard to the head, make sure it is outside the headstay. Set the pole by putting the sheets and guys in the pole's jaws. Hoist the pole. Hoist the spinnaker.

  20. Topping Lift Kits

    A versatile topping lift kit with an easy and quick built-in adjustment. Sail Care Topping Lift Kits are built using our data base on sail dimensions and averaging the leech measurements on 50 or more boats for every foot length from 15′ to 36′. This works well and helps us keep up with orders by having the cable portion of the kit made up ...

  21. 'We need him to play better': Giants look for lift from skipper

    GREATER Western Sydney can win its semi-final without Toby Greene firing, but coach Adam Kingsley admits he needs his skipper to lift his game. Facing a sudden-death clash against a red-hot Brisbane on Saturday, Kingsley expects Greene to lead from the front and go full-throttle to keep their premiership hopes alive.

  22. Harris and Trump want to strengthen the middle class. It could ...

    As soon as Vice President Kamala Harris hit the campaign trail this week, she made it clear what one of her top priorities would be if she wins the presidential election in November.