22/09/2025
Welcome back to Reef Knot Sailing!
In this video, we’re installing a Tides Marine mast track as part of getting the boat ready for our next adventure back down to Tasmania.
One of the ongoing challenges aboard Reef Knot has been getting the mainsail up and down, especially when reefing. The old plastic lugs on the luff would often jam in the mast track - or worse, pop out completely. To fix this, we chose the Tides Marine mast and slide track system for its durability and ease of use. It’s designed to make hoisting and dropping the main smooth and simple, and so far it looks like a successful upgrade. We can’t wait to put it to the test under sail.
Why this upgrade matters
Being able to get the mainsail up and down smoothly is critical if you’re sailing single-handed or light-handed, like we often are. Many boats like ours are run this way, and having an easier system brings real benefits:
Safety: Less time spent up on deck and around the mast, a risky spot in waves. With reduced friction, it’s easier to grind the sail up without it sticking or popping out. Reefing becomes quicker and safer, whether you’re putting one in or shaking one out.
Flexibility: Reefing downwind is often tricky because you need to turn into the wind to relieve pressure. With the Tides Marine track, friction is reduced so you can reef more easily at any sailing angle.
Accessibility: It takes less strength to hoist and drop the main, making sailing safer and more enjoyable for everyone. It’s simply a neater, more reliable solution that just works.
The installation process
We wouldn’t call it easy (nothing involving a mast ever is!), but it’s definitely doable for most sailors. Tides Marine makes it straightforward with:
A measurement kit so the track is cut to fit your mast precisely.
Clear, detailed instructions.
Handy extras, like a small car you can haul up on a halyard to check your mast slot is clear.
Our installation tips
Remove the boom and make sure you’ve got plenty of clearance.
Pushing the track up takes effort, allow at least 30 minutes.
Wear gloves and use soapy water to reduce friction.
Have two people on hand if possible, it’s much easier with help.
Pro tip: As soon as your mast track arrives, take your mainsail off and fit the stainless steel slides provided. That way you can check they all fit. If your sail needs adjusting, a sailmaker can sort it out before you install the track. Then, once the track is in, your sail is ready to go straight back on.
If you’re curious, you can check out Tides Marine at https://www.tidesmarine.com.au. If you do contact them, don’t forget to mention you saw their product on Reef Knot Sailing!
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