[alberg30] Re: slab reefing and headsail furling
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at mail.min.net
Tue Nov 2 16:59:06 PST 1999
From: "George Dinwiddie" <gdinwiddie at mail.min.net>
I recommend the full top batten, even if you're not increasing the
roach. (In fact, our sail was built as a racing sail and has that
same annoying tendency to hang on the backstay. I'm thinking of
getting it trimmed down.)
I also recommend the second reef. We had that added last year after
a day in November when I'd wished I already had a second reef. The
boat did fine, but I sailed on just the back third of the main to
keep her on her feet. The gust that hit when I came out from under
the Bay Bridge put the portlight in the water.
- George
> My freinds on Sea Gal, #248, went with a fairly new NJ loft for their new
> main. I think they spent about 1500.00, and it is a beautiful sail, with a
> full length batten up on top, that spreads the additional roach. The damn
> thing hits the backstay with every tack or jibe, but I guess in light air, it
> gives you that added few square inches of sail area aloft that could make the
> difference if you are racing.
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