Sailboat Lazy Jack Systems & Kits

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Lazy Jack Kit

Harken

Lazy Jack Kit

Available in 3 options

$363.95 - $765.95

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SCH 99-64 LAZY JACK KIT 37FT-48FT BOATS

Schaefer Marine

Lazy Jack Kits

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$484.40 - $928.91

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Lazy Jack Systems for Sailboats


Fisheries Supply offers an extensive selection of lazy jack systems from top brands like Harken Lazy Jacks and Schaefer. These systems are convenient for managing mainsails on sailboats, providing a seamless and efficient way to handle sails, especially for shorthanded sailing.

What Are Lazy Jacks?

Lazy jacks are networks of lines that run from multiple points on the boom to the mast, just above the spreaders. This configuration allows the mainsail to fold and stack neatly on top of the boom when lowered, whether you are using a full batten mainsail or a stack pack.

Benefits of Lazy Jack Systems

Lazy jack systems offer numerous advantages, including:
  • Ease of Sail Handling: They make it easier to drop and stow the mainsail quickly and neatly.
  • Shorthanded Sailing: Ideal for solo sailors or small crews, as they simplify sail management.
  • Versatility: Suitable for both recreational and commercial vessels.
  • Durability: Built to withstand harsh marine environments, ensuring years of reliable service.

Types of Lazy Jack Systems

Fisheries Supply provides complete lazy jack kits in various sizes to accommodate different sailboat models. Our representatives can recommend the most suitable lazy jack arrangement based on your boat's sail plan and rigging setup.

Popular Lazy Jack Systems

Here are some of the popular lazy jack systems available at Fisheries Supply:

Installation and Maintenance

Installing a lazy jack system involves attaching lines from the boom to the mast, ensuring they are properly tensioned and secured. Regular maintenance includes checking for wear and tear and ensuring all components are in good working order.

When buying sailboat lazy jack systems, you can consider things like:
Weight: Lazy jacks are not topping lifts and should not take the full weight of the sail and boom, but instead keep the sail and stack pack centered.
Reefing: Lazy jacks are especially useful when reefing, as they contain the bunt of the sail.
Termination point: When setting up the system, make sure the termination point is no higher than 50% of the mainsail hoist above the boom top surface.